Advantages of a VAIO.... Hmmmm Since I was the idiot who spent twice as much for the phucking thing, I better come up with some advantages...
Hmmm ummm hmmmmmmmm OK NONE..
Actually only thing that makes a VAIO different is some of the newer series make the smallest thinest units made great for traveling and the XBRIGHT screen is the best quality viewing of not only any notebook but any monitor as well... As far as the internal workings not worth twice the price folks even if it has a Pentium processor.
By Far the best Dollar for dollar system on the market today is the Compaq series with the new Processor AMD TURION MOBILE.. Runs less than $800.00
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 0393588851
Thats the unit I had, before I switched to the Vaio, & I believe Florida has it with great success.
with many rebates has a screen similar and close to the Xbright and is half the price of the Vaio.. Slightly heavier and bigger but for 1/2 the price you can't go wrong.
With technology changing every day and notebooks being worthless in 18 months, in retrospect, I'd buy the cheaper next time and upgrade in a year and a half.
Some notes regarding the AMD PROCESSOR
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The basis of Turion 64 mobile technology is the new Turion 64 mobile processor, which AMD derived from its popular Athlon 64 CPU by lowering the chip's power consumption. Turion 64 chips fall into one of two categories: ML, which consumes less power (for longer battery life), and MT, which favors performance over power savings. Just as Intel calls Centrino a platform, AMD refers to Turion as a technology, and not merely a processor
JUST MY Opinion as I had the compaq returned it for the Vaio and aside from the size found litterally no difference in performance.... NOTE VAIO comes with XP professional VS home addition.
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