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Sony VAIO SVE14A15FNB Review

27 Jun, 2012, 12:32 pm IST | by Roydon Cerejo | Laptops

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Solid build and feel

Solid build and feel
Backlit keys are very comfortable
Sony VAIO E-series
Everyone loves a good matt finish

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PRICE IN INDIA

55,990

TECH2 RATING

7.5

AVERAGE USER RATING

8.0

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Sony has been on the notebook circuit for a while now and we’ve seen some pretty cool notebooks from the Japanese hardware giant. The company recently overhauled some of their notebook series with newer hardware and some cosmetic upgrades. One thing we wish Sony did overhaul was the naming convention for their notebooks - today’s SCE14A15FNB from their E-series range doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. This new model belongs to their ‘Accent Series’ collection which adds different colour accents around the notebook, bezel, keys, etc. Sony hasn’t really refreshed the internals too much so let’s see if the added colour is enough to warrant a buy.

 

Take a quick look at the new Sony VAIO on video

 

A quick review of the new Sony VAIO notebook

 

 

Design and Build
The VAIO E-series is quite a chunky notebook but feels well-built and nicely put together. The fit and finish of the plastics are soft to touch, lending it a very comforting feel. Our review unit was black with red accents running along the bezel, sides and along the keys. The material is slightly reflective, so the colour really stands out when light hits it. The matte-finished back does a good job of keeping fingerprints at bay.

Everyone loves a good matt finish

Everyone loves a good matte finish

 


In terms of connectivity, we have the DVD burner, two USB 2.0 ports along with a microphone and headphone jack towards the right, while the left houses two USB 3.0 ports along with VGA, LAN and HDMI; quite a good set of connectors for a 14-inch notebook. Inside, we are greeted by a spacious chiclet keyboard that’s backlit. The one thing different about this compared to other notebooks is that the backlight will fade off after a few seconds if you don’t use any of the keys. The display also has an ambient light sensor which adjusts the brightness according to ambient light, a small but thoughtful addition. The keys are incredibly comfortable to use, even for long typing sessions and are lit up perfectly.

Good set of connectors

A good set of connectors

 


There are a couple of shortcut buttons above the keys for launching the Sony Assist program, the browser and a ‘VAIO’ button that can be configured to open up their own media gallery. Overall, we do think that Sony has created yet another very well-designed notebook and the new colour trim will go down well with the youth. We wished it was a bit lighter as you’ll certainly feel the 2.3 kg on your back.

Features
For whatever reason, Sony hasn’t upgraded the internals to the new Intel Ivy Bridge. This E-series notebook is powered by an Intel Core i5-2450M CPU based on Sandy Bridge running at 2.5 GHz with a Turbo frequency of 3.1 GHz. Besides this, we get 4 GB of RAM, which can be increased to 16 GB. For storage, we have a 640 GB hard drive and for graphics, we have an AMD Radeon HD 7670M with 1 GB of dedicated video memory. This was the same card used in the Toshiba L850, but Sony has also implemented ‘Switchable Graphics’, which lets the discrete graphics go idle when not needed; something Toshiba has neglected in their notebook.

Backlit keys are very comfortable

The backlit keys are very comfortable

 


The higher resolution screen (1600 x 900) makes a big difference when it comes to applications, pictures, video and even reading text. Everything is a lot sharper and clearer and the brightness levels are more than adequate for outdoor usage. Software-wise, Sony bundles a lot of extra apps like a backup application; Dolby Home Theatre v4 audio enhancements and xLOUD for better sound; and PowerDVD, Adobe Flash, TriDef 3D Ignition and Media Gallery for multimedia. The E-series also ships with a matching keyboard skin and laser mouse.

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