Sony VAIO VGN-SZ1VP Review

Sony VAIO VGN-SZ1VPTrustedReviews looks at the Sony VAIO VGN-SZ1VP, an upper end laptop that earned itself a nine out of ten on their review scale, due to its power, and slim size.

Sony has spared no expense when it comes to the construction of the SZ1VP. Using a mixture of brushed aluminium and carbon fibre, this is one desirable mobile computer, as well as being pretty robust to boot. As soon as you open the lid you’ll notice that it’s wafer thin - Sony has achieved this by using an LED backlight source for the screen, a technology that was first seen in the VAIO TX1XP. However, the screen in the TX1XP wasn’t without its problems. There was significant light bleed from the base of the screen which could be quite distracting, but it’s good to see that Sony has totally solved that problem with the SZ1VP. In fact the lighting on this screen is both bright and uniformly even across the entire surface. Of course Sony has employed its X-Black high-contrast coating which ensures that colours are extremely vivid and life like, while blacks look, well black. This really comes into its own when you’re watching movies and the widescreen aspect ratio of the display will add to the cinematic effect.

February 28th, 2006 Posted by David in Reviews, Sony at 8:52 am 2 Comments ยป
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