SPONSORED - SONY VAIO BUSINESS NOTEBOOKS: Don't Let Their Good Looks Deceive You

Sony VAIO Value - Style and Power for $1200

when it doesn’t.  When you’re plugged in, you can have NVIDIA graphics full-time; when you’re on battery, you can keep it cool with Intel HD.

But you need to be able to switch easily, from state to state.  A plastic rocker switch won’t do.

So Hirano designed the performance mode selector, a brilliant triangular switch forged specifically for Z Series.  With it, you can switch up to speed when it counts, or down for stamina to save power.  Or you can switch to auto, and let Sony work with Microsoft Windows 7 to determine which mode is best for the work you’re doing now.

Like all Sony design, it moves where you need it to move, and never cuts corners.

Sony VAIO Z in Silver Metalic

Sony VAIO Value

If it bears the name Sony, you expect it to be affor— . . . Okay, maybe that’s going over the cliff with the metaphor.  You’ve never known Sony to be cheap.

Here’s the surprise:  When you invest in Sony VAIO for business, you don’t go over the cliff with your budget.  VAIO F Series is a prime example.  Remember model VPCF13GGX/B, with the super-cool quad-core processor?  Sony makes this masterpiece available to you for under USD$1,200 MSRP.

Let’s face it.  You’re done with dull.  You’re bored of basic.  You’ve had it with flimsy.  You’re ready for Sony.  And now, you can afford it.  Go ahead.

See for yourself what we’re talking about.  Visit pro.sony.com to see the complete collection of Sony VAIO for the mobile professional

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  • Anomalyx
    I'll pass on the VAIO. They might force a BIOS update that will disallow me from installing Linux.
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  • cougarsmitty
    Nice specs, nice layout and an interesting take on graphics. However, Windows 7 Home Premium is why this product won't go far in the business world.
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  • r0g
    Preloaded with a metric butt-ton of crap and proprietary as hell - not for me thanks. Hopefully they've mended their ways now but I've always thought of Sony as an all shirt and no trousers manufacturer, and a very expensive shirt at that! If you want a good value laptop Toshiba are cheaper, more reliable and they'll actually sell you spare parts rather than make you use the hideously expensive "authorized" repair shops when it does break. If you want beautiful, don't mind highly proprietary behavior and money is no object get an Apple, they can run windows these days if that's your bag.
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  • joelmartinez
    Sony Vaio is a poor hipster's apple (I don't like either brands)
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  • cgramer
    I guess I missed the "SPONSORED" part of the headline. Oops.
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  • wow, not for the notebooks, but for the text !

    that's not a review, its a love letter ! when they talk about the i3/5/7 intel family!

    couldn't get to the end, too much declared love for me in there !

    and BTW, Anomalyx you're darn right ... and if they change bios and I'm not able to run Linux or FreeBSD ?

    thanks, but no thanks.

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  • lsilvest
    1. Since when is Sony associated with quality audio?

    2. Vaio products have a history of bugs and problems, especially with heat in both laptops and desktops.

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  • treker137
    Does it come with rootkit pre-installed?
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  • flacoman3
    Is this a review or an advertisement?

    "At the heart of every Sony VAIO business notebook PC is the best engineered processing engines the world has ever seen: Intel’s Core i3, i5, and i7 processors."

    "The Sony engineers are charged with this mission: Sacrifice nothing."

    lol cmon seriously can someone actually review this model instead of spending the whole time jizzing all over sony and intel?
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  • cgramer
    flacoman3Is this a review or an advertisement?
    It's an advertisement. Note the "SPONSORED" part of the headline. I missed it at first, too. D'oh! :-)
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