SonyVaio VPC-SB1V9E/B review
Laptops Ultraportable laptopsThe functional design may not appeal to everyone, but this ultra-portable has it all, including an optical drive
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The functional design may not appeal to everyone, but this ultra-portable has it all, including an optical drive
Improvements over the Sony BDP-S370 are few and far between, and it's disappointing not to see iPlayer in HD
Sony's Vaio L21 would be perfect for small living rooms or studio apartment, but despite its outstanding hardware we find it hard to justify the price.
Hugely powerful in applications, and capable of 3D Blu-ray playback, but its graphics card is comparatively underpowered.
Just light enough to count as an ultra-portable, but with near-desktop performance, a decent display and an optical drive built in.
Feature-packed and capable of high quality photos, but automatic exposures could be better.
The CA1S1E is a great showcase for the new mobile Sandy Bridge processors. It’s a stylish laptop with great performance.
DC Universe Online provides plenty of action-packed fun, although it currently only has a couple of months' worth of play in it.
An excellent 2D TV with an amazing internet portal, but 3D suffers from crosstalk.
The Vaio styling and build quality make the EB3E9E an attractive choice, but it's a little overpriced compared to the competition.