Sony Vaio M Series (M11M1E) review
LaptopsThis is the first cheap netbook that Sony has done, but it's no different to all the other 10.1in models out there.
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This is the first cheap netbook that Sony has done, but it's no different to all the other 10.1in models out there.
A beautifully-made laptop, the VPC-EA1S1E/L has average performance, battery life and multimedia features
Sony’s SRS-DB500 look impressive but don’t sound quite good enough to justify its high price.
Seriously fast and packed with interesting features, but the lack of video is disappointing and automatic exposures could be better too.
Sony’s SRS-GD50iP comes with some useful features and impressively compact satellites, but the unbalanced sound quality left us wanting more.
Excellent picture quality, integrated Freesat HD and media streaming are the KDL-37W5810's strong points, but the price is uncompetitive.
A gorgeous design and a fast, new processor make the EB1S0E stand out, but the screen isn't as good as it could be.
Packed with smart innovations to boost image quality, but they could do with a better base to build upon.
An outstanding projector with image quality that can be adjusted to rival the best on the market – we'd have liked frame interpolation too, though.
The CW1S1E/L is a great-looking laptop, but it doesn't do enough to stand out at this price.