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Review: Sony Vaio TT notebook

Written on February 14, 2009 – 1:18 pm | by admin |

For reasons of security, a fingerprint reader and Trusted Platform Module hardware which encrypts data on disk. The touchpad is a decent size and are sensitive and the mouse buttons are long, with a solid click behind. There is a fingerprint reader located between the two mouse buttons, which we try from time to time by clicking on the browser, but we quickly used to be there.

The TT series is running on Windows Vista, the lower end of the collection that comes with Vista Home Premium and the rest are taken with the Enterprise Edition. While acknowledging that Sony has no substance, the choice in the matter on this subject, we hope that the company passes to Windows 7 when it becomes available commercially.

Thank you to its specifications rather impressive TT is always carried out and is quick and responsive, even if running multiple applications at once.

Sony claims that the TT will be delivered around eight hours of battery life, and that appears to be correct. Even the institution of the machine with a high load of CPU, screen brightness and wireless connectivity that we have nearly four hours of life on a full charge. Terms of use under normal conditions, a user can expect over six hours, and should be able to manage all eight, if the very conservative with power settings.

The battery takes just under three hours to go from empty to full load, but the role of fast charge means that it can be loaded in half an hour, perfect for those times when only the time for a full charge dashed before.

Thus, it seems that the Sony Vaio TT is really all singing and all dancing. It is small, lightweight and portable, but still enough energy for almost all applications, and not skimp on any element. Unfortunately, this combination has a high cost: the cost of the TT range between £ 1350 and about 2000 pounds.

However, if you are a bank manager who was paid a premium high performance of the taxpayers’ money and a brand new laptop for transport between work, the TT should be in the top of your list of purchases.

For the rest of the world, it is difficult to justify the exorbitant cost when there is a wide range of netBook which May not be able to provide the same level of performance, but can do very well in most situations, but a small fraction of the cost.
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