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Very good
The good: Typically excellent Sony design; handy media control buttons; Blu-ray drive and HDMI output. 7.9
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The bad: Loaded up with adware and bloatware; no Bluetooth for the review unit, though some Asia-Pacific regions offer it as standard; not configurable.
The bottom line: We can't imagine the market for a 15-inch home theater laptop with Blu-ray is very large, but the Sony VAIO VGN-FZ18G certainly fits the bill--even if it's preloaded with unwanted come-ons for other Sony products.
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LAME LAPTOP!!!
Apr 11, 2009Rating: 6 out of 10 (Good)
Pros: Good Looks, HIgh Quality Screen, HDMI, Bluray and VAIO Recovery Partition on HardDrive.
Cons: Windows takes a long time to load, 1 hour of battery life(MAX), Poor build Qualty, Small hard drive, Too Expensive, No new Graphics driver Updates available, Useless bundled software, Poor Sound Quality, Lame speakers and ULTrA Lame Graphics!
Opinion:
My Dad Bought me This Laptop for $3000(USD) In July 2007. The thing Just looks Good that's all! I had to use Hibernation mode to get the OS started Quickly. It was really SLOW! 8400M GT is a Lame Graphics chip. I can't even Play Kung Fu Panda on Good settings on it. Now it doesn't even turn on. This thing Is LAME!
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