JOFE Store Notebook Sony Vaio VGN-Z
JOFE Store Notebook Sony Vaio VGN-Z www.jofestore.com.ar
Resident Evil 5 on Sony Vaio F Series (Nvidia 330M)
Average frame rate at 55FPS while running 35FPS with Fraps on. All settings at “High”, 4x AA, Motion Blur “Off” 1920×1080 Resolution -Ialways put on max settings that are still playable in my video’s- Vaio Specs: 16.4″ Premium 1920×180 Screen Intel Core i7 820QM Processor (1.73GHz) 8GB DDR3 1333 RAM Windows 7 Home DVD/Bluray Burner Nvidia 330M Graphics 640GB HDD (5400 RPM) Check out my other videos for more!
Nokia Booklet 3G vs MacBook vs Sony Vaio
Full article here recombu.com
Sony VAIO P loose hinge
Loose hinge on my new Sony VAIO P ‘not a netbook.’ Same problem as on my MacBook Air, bummer.
Sony Vaio P typing test
Quick typing test on Sony Vaio P keyboard. Find out more about the Vaio P at www.pocketables.net Better quality video here: www.vimeo.com
CNET Sony FW Laptop Review
Great Laptop
Broken Sony Vaio VGN-FZ 180 E/B
Broken Sony Vaio VGN-FZ 180 E/B Sent from my Nokia N97
Repair guide – fix key on your Sony VAIO VGN-CR laptop keyboard
cgi.ebay.ie Do you have SONY VAIO VGN-CR series laptop without keys on keyboard? If you still have your own original keys and key fittings, than you can fix your laptop keyboard straight away. Simply watch this quick video guide. If you need key, then click on link above in this video description.
Fallout 3 on Sony Vaio F Series (Nvidia 330M)
Average frame rate at 50FPS while running 25FPS withFraps on. -I always put on max settings that are still playable in my video’s- Default settings at “High”. 1920×1080 Resolution Vaio Specs: 16.4″ Premium 1920×180 Screen Intel Core i7 820QM Processor (1.73GHz) 8GB DDR3 1333 RAM Windows 7 Home DVD/Bluray Burner Nvidia 330M Graphics 640GB HDD (5400 RPM) Check out my other video’s for more!
Sony VAIO VGN-P15G Review
The good: Elegant, thin design; large keyboard; multiple networking and connectivity options; high-resolution screen; less expensive than Sony’s other UMPC experiments. The bad: Stuck with Windows Vista (for now); trackpoint navigation isn’t ideal. The bottom line: Sony’s upscale Atom-powered Lifestyle PC has the components of a cheaper machine but the design of a more expensive one. The end result will be a useful travel PC for some and a conversation piece for others.


