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Sony Vaio S series (VPC-S13V9E/B) review
The Sony Vaio VPC-S13V9E/B offers good performance and some neat features, such as an onboard mobile-broadband modem. But we're not sure the 13.3-inch laptop warrants its hefty price tag. Read more
21 February 2011 by Niall Magennis
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Sony Vaio S series (VPCS11V9E/B) review
The 13.3-inch Vaio S-series VPCS11V9E/B laptop is a respectable replacement for a desktop PC. Its battery life isn't particularly inspiring, but it compensates for this with its strong performance, comfortable keyboard, and handy integrated 3G modem, for go-anywhere Internet access Read more
25 March 2010 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio VGN-AW31M/H review
With an 18.4-inch screen, this is one serious slab of Sony technology -- and it has a price tag to match. Understated styling and a battery worth the name aren't normally to be found in desktop-replacement laptops, but the Sony Vaio AW31M/H is a versatile machine capable of more than playing Blu-ray movies Read more
21 August 2009 by Julian Prokaza
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Sony Vaio VGN-Z11WN/B review
The 13-inch Vaio VGN-Z11WN/B is a superb ultra-portable laptop, with exemplary connectivity features, an excellent display and an attractive, robust design. It's not absolutely perfect, but, if you can afford the eye-watering price, this excellent performer won't disappoint Read more
19 February 2009 by Sandra Vogel
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Sony Vaio VGN-AR61ZU review
Do you want the power of a full-size desktop PC in a semi-portable laptop? With 4GB of RAM, a whopping two 250GB hard drives and a Blu-ray drive, Sony's Vaio VGN-AR61ZU unleashes impressive performance, power and quality into a desktop replacement form factor Read more
17 April 2008 by Will Head
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Sony Vaio VGN-TZ21WN review
The Vaio VGN-TZ21WN is a thin and lightweight, yet powerful laptop and is Sony's best ultraportable to date. It has an integrated 3G HSDPA adaptor, Wi-Fi, incredibly long battery life, the keyboard is very easy to type on and a DVD writer is squeezed in as well Read more
5 November 2007 by Will Head
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Sony Vaio VGN-AR51SU review
The Sony Vaio VGN-AR51SU is a large yet sleek-looking laptop that has the processing power to rival a desktop machine. Its great 17-inch glossy HD screen offers intense colours and contrast, while games performance is amazing, plus you get two 250GB hard drives Read more
29 October 2007 by Will Head
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Sony Vaio TZ series (VGN-TZ11XN) review
The utterly gorgeous TZ is small, sleek and sophisticated -- the Kylie Minogue of laptops. It's also Sony's first laptop to feature an ultra-low voltage Core 2 Duo processor, so it promises great performance and prodigious battery life Read more
5 June 2007 by Rory Reid
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Sony Vaio VGN-TX5XN review
Sony's VGN-TX5XN is a small but perfectly formed 11.1-inch ultraportable laptop. Its small, lightweight chassis is ideal for carrying with you and with 100GB of storage, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth it's got all you need for working on the run Read more
30 March 2007 by Will Head
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Sony Vaio TX3XP review
Vaio TX series aren't normal laptops. They have looks to die for and their petite dimensions give you a reason never to venture outdoors without them. If you're looking for a laptop that's genuinely designed for life on the move and you have about £1,500 burning a hole in your pocket, the TX3XP could be the one Read more
13 October 2006 by Rory Reid
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