Sony VAIO VGN-N110G Let me say this first. This laptop has been my faithful servant for over two years and boy has it seen it's fair share.
This laptop in the Vaio series really screams out to me one thing. WORK. The notebook itself isn't too entirely complicated.
Exterior features includes a keybaord with function lock numpad, power button, busy/hibernating/loading LEDs, mouse touchpad, 2 USB ports, AC port, ethernet port, modem port, s400 port and SD card port. Along with its 17.5" screen it really gets down to the basics.
This Vaio runs at 1.8 GHz with 512 SDRAM. It came equipped with Windows XP.
This is my first laptop review so bare with me, I really don't know what I should be writing about.
In terms of everyday performance it's up to par. Now personally I'm a gamer as well as a casual cinematographer. If you're looking to do either then this one really isn't the to do it, but it wasn't made for it. The focal point of this laptop was functionalityand efficiency for a good price. Although I may have purchased this on Black Friday for ~$890, it gets me by in college. Which is exactly what it's supposed to do.
(Oh yeah, I got the silver and cream colored one. Super hard to keep clean. I've heard the silver and black was much cooler. It's been mistaken to look like a MacBook.) |