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Design Sony sells the VPCCW15FG in three colours. The black model looks pretty much like any other notebook, and not surprisingly, there's a hint of MacBook in the white model. The pink version manages to just about out-pink any note...
Sony's latest vibrant Vaio has plenty of grunt, but nowhere near enough power.
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The Sony Vaio VPCCW1S1E/R is a mid-range laptop that wants to be your spanking new main home PC. An addition to the Vaio CW series, it’s the best model in the range, with features to satisfy even most fastidious of computer heads.The goodThe build of t...
The build of the Vaio is excellent, with a toughened plastic frame, with a choice of red, pink, blue and black coatings.As with all Sony Vaio laptops, design is slick - the keyboard is excellent, with isolated keys that make typing an absolute joy. Likewi...
The 14-inch screen is a tad on the large side though, especially with lots of laptops following the trend for shrinking down, yet maintaining power and skills these days. You can’t really escape its size and slight bulk and it does prove an issue wh...
A hundred quid cheaper than the MacBook, the Sony Vaio VPCCW1S1E/R packs in features that are the envy of Apple Macs. If Macs aren't your thing, then surely the Sony Vaio VPCCW1S1E/R might be.Sony Vaio VPCCW1S1E/R is tagged with Sony Vaio, laptop and...
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The Screen Sony's X-black display technology is known for using glossy panels. That means they suffer from reflections, without actually producing a better quality image than its competitors.Its 1366 x 768 pixel resolution is fine for a 14" screen, a...
Style and design, Good performance overall, 3D gaming possible, Comfortable to use with good touchpad and keyboard, Full range of connectivity options...
Disappointing XBlack display, Glossy screen produces reflections, Mediocre audio quality, Battery life only just cuts it...
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Leaving aside the wilfully oblique code name, the Sony Vaio VPCCW1S1E/R is a mid-range laptop that wants to be your spanking new main PC. Part of the Vaio CW series, it’s the best model in the range, with features to satisfy even the most fastidious...
Great value, speedy, good keyboard...
Bulky...
A specced up stunner with a cracking price tag, the Vaio CW series is great...
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Given its portable dimensions, it's something of a shame that the VPCCW1S1E doesn't offer more in the way of battery life. Aside from this, there's very little wrong with Sony's latest VAIO. It's reasonably powerful, capable of handling the latest 3D...
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Sony’s Vaio laptops aren’t perhaps best-known for their good value, but with an Intel Core 2 Duo P7450, Nvidia GeForce 230M graphics and a £699 price tag, this latest model seems to buck the trend. Sony’s VPCCW1S1E: terrible name, terrific looks Part o...
Minor niggles aside, if you’re looking for a compact laptop that’s not short in the performance department, the VPCCW1S1E certainly delivers the goods. Its mediocre battery life is a shame and may be enough to dissuade more than a few potentia...
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Product Code: VPC-CW1S1E/W The Sony VAIO CW Series laptop is quite stylish and comfortable to use. We like its keyboard and also the software that comes preinstalled on it, but it could use better connectivity options such as eSATA and a full-sized E...
We like the overall design and build of the Sony VAIO CW Series laptops, as well as the fact that Sony has installed plenty of imaging and video editing software to get you up and running straight away. It performed swiftly in our tests and can be use...
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If there is one overwhelming opinion about the Sony VAIO CW Series (VPCCW15FGW) notebook at PC World, it's that it should not be available in pink. Everyone who saw it in our Test Centre despised the colour, wishing instead for black or white (or even the champagne colour that adorns part of the base). The good news is that the CW Series is available in black or white and it's a fine notebook with plenty to offer. ConfigurationThe Sony VAIO CW Series (VPCCW15FGW) is a 2.4kg, 14in notebook wi...
Good keyboard, useful preinstalled software, dedicated graphics card, good performance...
No eSATA, no full-sized ExpressCard/54 slot, we’d like to have 4GB of RAM instead of 3GB...
The Sony VAIO CW Series (VPCCW15FGW) notebook is quite stylish and comfortable to use. We like its keyboard and also the software that comes preinstalled on it, but it could use better connectivity options such as eSATA and a full-sized ExpressCard/54...
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The Sony VAIO VPCCW1S1E/R is part of the CW Series of the Japanese company's latest mid-range laptop, offering all the style and features we've come to expect from high-end VAIO laptops, but at a far more affordable price. It's not the most portable ch...
Nice design, Dedicated graphics, Good performance, Impressive battery life...
Very bright display...
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Plenty of manufacturers offer their laptops in a range of colours, but Sony has been at it for longer than most. One can trace this all the way back to the in February 2007, which was replaced by the in August that year and then the last year...
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Sony’s VAIO CW1S1E sits smack in the middle of the company’s laptop range, offering impressive value for money without compromising on features or style. With a 14-inch screen and weighing 2.3kg, it’s slightly larger than Sony’s ultra-portable laptops...
Incredibly powerful for such a compact machine, stylish, well made...
Not as portable as other VAIOs, light bleed from LED screen...
With one of the most powerful graphics cards we’ve seen in a laptop of this size, the VAIO CW1S1E is one of the most complete packages currently availableKey specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, Li-ion battery, MemoryStick, SD, SDHC, USB, VGA...
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One of the premiere notebooks that tend to go unnoticed is the Sony VAIO CW Series VPCCW13FX/B Notebook PC, which surprisingly exceeds expectations on all points. If you like features like one-touch Web access, powerful computing, and casual gaming, th...
For the price, this notebook is certainly hard to beat. It is considered "mid-range" in the VAIO series, but the features and performance it provides suggests otherwise. The graphics card is substandard, so you shouldn't plan to do any heavy gaming. Ne...
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VAIOs from Sony are well-known for their appeal in the laptop segment, especially for their build quality and design. The 14-inch Sony VAIO CW continues in that tradition, distinguishing itself from the masses with stylish (and thoughtful) design and g...
Looks and design, Very good performance, Gamingworthy GPU, Feature set...
Poor Battery life...
The Sony VAIO CW is a great candidate for a 14-inch multipurpose laptop with the added bonus of good gaming experience. However, the VAIO CW's attempts to be an all-rounder has an impact on its price tag which, at Rs. 57,990, is steep compared to othe...
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With its integrated Blu-ray drive, brilliant display, excellent keyboard and convenient features such as instant-on web browsing, it's hard to find fault with Sony's latest VAIO...
Bluray Disc drive, Brilliant, LEDbacklit display, Excellent keyboard, "Instant On" internet feature, Comfortable palm rest, Large, responsive track pad, Integrated webcam...
Highgloss screen is much too reflective, Wireless slider can easily be switched off accidentally, No keyboard backlighting, Unimpressive battery life, Thin, hollowsounding speakers...
When you consider the fact that many Blu-ray Disc players are still selling for upwards of $300, this Sony's $879 price tag seems like a screaming bargain. Not only is it a portable, high quality Blu-ray player, it's also a cutting-edge, feature-p...
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By Florian Wimmer 12.02.2009 Design and color are the features that strike you first on Sony's new Vaio CW. The compact 14 inch multimedia notebook is supposed to also score with application and gaming performance. In our review we'll check if the fu...
Sony's Vaio CW1S1E is worth a more than one look if you're looking for a stylish notebook of the multimedia field but don't want to set on Apple's MacBook. The two core processor supplies a solid application performance and the graphic car...
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The new blazing red CW15FN is definitely a step in the right direction; portability, looks and performance. And it is some performance.Lets take a look at the configuration first; Intel's Core 2 Duo processor T6600 clocking at 2.20GHz, paired wit...
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techtree.com Updated: 2012-11-19 11:38:38
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If you remember, Sony announced a couple new notebooks with quite aggressive price tags just a few of weeks back. Along with the super sexy 'X' series, we also have the mainstream CW series which is what we've got for review today. Until now, if you wa...
Good gaming performance, comfortable keyboard, doesn't heat up much, stylish design, good pricing...
Strictly average battery, slightly heavy...
If you remember, Sony announced a couple new notebooks with quite aggressive price tags just a few of weeks back. Along with the super sexy 'X' series, we also have the mainstream CW series which is what we've got for review today. Until now...
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Perhaps no tech company short of Apple makes style more paramount than Sony. The new Vaio CW series, however, melds Sony’s knack for sharp design with a trait more foreign to the company: affordability. The fresh Vaio line of Nvidia-powered 14.1-inch n...
Reasonably priced, Supremely comfortable palm rest, trackpad and keyboard, Attractive automotive-like finishes, Solid build quality, Crisp 14.1-inch LED-backlit screen, Discrete graphics standard, Perky desktop and video performance, Respectable gaming performance...
Not particularly light or slim, Poor battery life, Anemic speakers...
The Vaio CW Series won't challenge Sony's dramatically thin X Series for portability or style, but what it lacks in slender dimensions, it makes up in power and value...
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