Features of Sony VAIO

Although it doesn't have an aluminum uni-body, the Sony VAIO VPCZ116GX/S does offer a chassis thinner and lighter than most thin-and-light 13-inch laptops. Utilizing a mixture of brushed metal and magnesium alloy, the laptop's chassis is challenging, durable and solid. At 3.0 pounds it's also lighter than even the aforementioned Apple laptop uni-body models.

The general look for the mobile computer is rather workman-like which must go down properly with no-nonsense company execs. The keyboard is really a bit narrower, but it can be very secure and even has back-lit keys. The touch-pad is similarly excellent and feels as comfortable as the keyboard.

Having a 13.three inch LED display offering a 1600 x 900 pixel resolution the Sony VAIO VPCZ116GX/S clearly marks itself as a higher-end mobile computer. Other 13-inch laptops have much lower pixel resolutions. This trend is continued with its Intel Core i5 M520 processor and 4GB of DDR3 memory for an ultra-stable and quite strong mobile computer program.

For storage it uses a super difficult and super rapid 256GB solid-state drive. Images are switchable in between the additional energy-saving Intel GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics or the higher-end Nvidia GeForce GT 330M. Sony has managed to pack in a DVD burner along with 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity. Connections are equally top-notch with a HDMI port, VGA port, three USB ports, an SD card reader and a memory card reader. These are some of the features of the Sony VAIO.