Sony laptops almost appeared from nowhere and now seem to be the essential choice in mobile computing. If you think that I am exaggerating, just keep reading this article and see for yourself how these notebooks will rock your world.
Without further ado, let’s explore the wonderful world of Sony Vaio laptops. To render the experience more pleasant, please use the summary box below for easy reading.
Sony Vaio laptops — GRS series reviews & comparisons
These medium screened Sony Vaio laptop computers, 15.0″ XGA (1024×768), are another recommendation for those who want their notebooks to be powerful enough to handle their tasks yet be portable. The Sony laptops GRS range is powered by the Pentium 4 1.8GHz-M processor or Celeron 1.7GHz.Classic sony battery–sony vgp-bps2c ,vgp-bps2a. They also allow you to burn and play CDs and watch your favorite DVDs. You’ll also find features such as 512MB or 256MB of RAM, 30 to 40 GB of hard drive space, CD-RW/DVD-ROM combo and weighs 6.9lbs (3.13 Kg).
The Sony Vaio notebook GRS series is comprised of 4 models: Pentium 4-M with WLAN (Wireless LAN), Pentium 4-M without WLAN, PCG-GRS150 and finally the GRS150 (CTO).
Sony Vaio laptops — GRZ reviews & comparisons
This Sony laptop serial is the compromise between a desktop replacement and a standard laptop. Sorry for the lack of a better descriptive word, but like the Run DMC song goes “It’s like that and that’s the way it is… Huh!”. Seriously now… the reason behind the above comment are the specs behind the PCG-GRZ530, the only GRZ Serial model.
Intel Pentium 4 processor 2.4GHz which is pretty powerful • a slightly above average 15.0″ XGA (1024×768) TFT display • a generous amount of RAM though (512 MB) • 30 GB hard drive • an internal but removable CD-RW/DVD combo drive • 6.9 lbs. (3.13 Kg) with just 1 battery, 7.5 lbs. (3.40 Kg) with battery (vgp-bps2c, vgp-bps2a , vgpb-ps5a )+ optical drive which is quite above standard laptops but way below “serious” desktop replacement. I would recommend these Sony laptops for those who prefer “normal” laptops and a little more or those that want to settle a smaller desktop alternative.
Sony Vaio laptops — R505 SuperSlim Pro review
If you are like me, you have to agree that most notebook computers’ dock stations are huge, cumbersome and impractical which defeats the whole purpose of mobility. That’s until you get yourself the R505 SuperSlim Pro Sony laptops. With or without the docking station it will never cease to be stylish.
What makes this Sony laptop great besides the docking station (that house the CDRW/DVD combo drive and floppy drive by the way)? You’ll find the usual top-notch features that Sony is known for such as 12.1″ XGA LCD screen • Pentium III 1.20 GHz-M processor • 256MB SDRAM or 512MB SDRAM • 30 GB, 40 GB, or 60 GB hard drive • 1.16″-1.33″ X 11.0″ X 9.4″ • Size: 4.37 lbs. (2 Kg) with battery(sony vgp-bps2c) or 6.75 lbs. (3.06 Kg) with the docking station.
Conclusion
Please note that the above article was only a simple shopper’s guide of Sony Vaios. The features mentioned are only what makes them different from other Sony laptops . To view the full specifications and even do a little bit of laptop comparisons, please check these recommended sites.
I will vouch for a Sony laptop anytime as person who’s owned Sony manufactured products(vgp-bps2a ,vgp-bps2c) for decades and who has heard and read many Sony notebooks users’ no less than pleasant experiences. If you’re ready to shop simply check out the section below that contains a mini-directory of recommended Sony laptops resellers.