Sony VAIO VPC-Z21M9E review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsQuite possibly the ultimate ultra-portable thanks to an external graphics card, but you have to pay through the nose for it
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Quite possibly the ultimate ultra-portable thanks to an external graphics card, but you have to pay through the nose for it
The EH1's design can't hide the fact that its Pentium processor is under-powered, and it also lacks USB3 support
The Vaio CB2 has a decent processor, Blu-ray drive and a reasonably quick graphics chip
Fantastic performance and a great HD screen, but the bulky dimensions look dated and it's a bit too expensive
Sony’s E-series makes more sense as a 15in laptop; the 17in model is underpowered and overpriced compared to the competition
An excellent evolution of the netbook; Sony’s new Y series is a great looking ultraportable that has enough power for everyday tasks and it won’t balk at playing high definition video either
Packed with features and very good image quality, but the excellent CX523 is better value
Picture quality good rather than great, but Sony’s CX523 has so many other features, it's a great budget TV
Existing users needn't rush to upgrade, but Sony's low-cost video editor still dominates for its precision and sheer speed of use
Generous memory capacity and a USB plug built in, but they don't make up for the basic VGA video resolution and noisy photos.