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Sony VAIO VPC-Z112GX/S 13.1-Inch Laptop (Silver)

Sony VAIO VPC-Z112GX/S 13.1-Inch Laptop (Silver)

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Brand: Sony
Category: Personal Computer

Buy New: $1,999.00
as of 9/9/2010 23:05 CDT details

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New (1) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $1,469.00

Seller: PJN
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 625

Color: Silver
Media: Personal Computers
Batteries Included: Yes
Operating System: Windows 7 Professional
CPU Manufacturer: Intel
CPU Speed: 2.53
CPU Type: Intel Core i5
Processors: 2
System Memory: 4
Memory Type: SODIMM
Hard Drive Size: 128
Display Size: 13.1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 12.4 x 1.3

MPN: VPC-Z112GX/S
Model: VPC-Z112GX/S
UPC: 027242790933
EAN: 0027242790933
ASIN: B00365DX7S

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 2.4GHz Intel Core i5 - 520M Processor
  • 4GB RAM (2GB x 2); DDR3-1066
  • 128GB Solid State Drive; DVD/CD RW Optical Drive
  • 13.1" (1600x900) LCD/ (16:9 aspect ratio)
  • Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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Product Description
Built tough for business, the VAIO Z notebook offers the portability of a 3 lbs (with standard capacity battery) form factor with the functionality and performance of a larger computer.


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Screen Issue   August 25, 2010
Long B Nguyen
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I would recommend against purchasing this laptop. I purchased this in April 2010 for $2300. A month or so later, I started seeing lines on the LCD screen which I thought were dirt marks form the keys on the keyboard. I tried to wipe it off, but it didn't come off. Apparently, the lines are scratch marks caused by the keys on the keyboard. The LCD screen is designed to be too closed to the keyboard. The scratch marks are in the shape of the keys. Contact Sony and at first, they blame it on me for scratching it and said it was outside of warranty. After reasoning with them that there are no other signs of damage on the laptop (no signs of puncture, drop, or other type of accidents", they retracted their claim and provided the repair.

You can Google this issue with this laptop and you will see that there are many other people with this problems. I am not the only one. And the responses from Sony have been the same with first denying the problem and then blaming the customer.



5 out of 5 stars The fastest computer I have ever owned   May 31, 2010
Hubert Heller
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

Because of its SSD (solid-state drive) and the i5/i7 processor, this laptop beats everything else in its class as far as performance it concerned. If you need a fast laptop, which is also a desktop replacement and is extremely portable (3 pounds), this is it!


5 out of 5 stars An excellent lightweight, but fully capable laptop   May 7, 2010
Cincinnatus (Fayetteville NC)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is my third "Z-series" Sony Vaio (I previously owned a VGN-SZ750N which replaced an earlier VGN-SZ680N).

The VPC-Z116GX/S is awesome. Its lighter, faster and with Windows 7 64-bit Professional it just snaps along.

The smaller form-factor screen with its much higher resolution over that of the VGN-SZ series takes some getting used to.

I use this (like I used the others) for work and play (I travel a lot) and it is a perfect balance between portability (weight and size) and power for me.



5 out of 5 stars Super Machine   April 27, 2010
Dr. Elaine O. Chaika (Eastern New England)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

A 3 pound laptop is essential to me. I can't carry the big guys especially when I'm running around airports. Since I've had amazing good luck with all my other Sony products, including a 2005 laptop which my lawyer son is still using to show judges videos in court, and my Sony All-in-Ones, one bought in 2005 and given to the same son who is using it problem-free, and my current much bigger All-in-One, I naturally turned to Sony again, after first trying Macs and Dells. This z-series is a dream. I'm using Windows 7 64 bit pro, which has the capability of XP imaging for 32 bit programs. I have 4 G of RAM, 500 SSD hard drive, 303 ghz speed, a long lasting battery on which I've worked 6-7 hours and still had capacity left on it, a very responsive keyboard, essential to a writer, the bluray R/W drive, and have had nothing but praise for it. The person who downgraded this because it isn't a Linux machine is absurd. It's a Windows machine. You want to run Linux and fiddle with your own BIOS, fine. This isn't for you. But if you want a machine that is light, swift, responsive, and does what all the big guys do, this is your machine. Also, someone said it heated up as he worked on it. I work on mine in bed for hours, and it doesn't get hot. I did, you note, pay for extras, so I paid more than the base price, but it's worth it.

One word about reliability. In 2005, I bought a small Sony laptop and their first All-in-One desktop. I outgrew them, although they never gave me a bit of trouble, and passed them on to my son, who is using them both in his law practice. I also have a Sony All-in-One PCV-AHIL, which is superb, marvelous responsive keyboard, blazing fast and in 7 months have never had a thing go wrong with this either. Ditto my Sony HDTV and bluray player.



5 out of 5 stars amazing hardware   April 27, 2010
Narada (Princeton, NJ, USA)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

I am more of a Mac user usually, but I need a windows machine occasionally, and this is far and away the best piece of hardware I have ever had (in case you wonder, I also have a thinkpad X200 and macbook pros of all sizes). The hardware spec is very similar to the last generation of macbook pro (same graphics card, similar CPU), but this is a 3lb machine, vs a 6lb mbp). The SSD is blazingly fast, the machine never gets even slightly warm (despite the fact that I usually run a number of CPU hogs on it), the keyboard is amazingly comfortable (It has a similar chicklet layout to the MBP keyboard), the screen is phenomenal (by contrast, the Thinkpad screen is much too dim). I am sure there is a bit of bloatware, but I don't notice it (256GB is a lot of bits), and the default browser is Chrome. Windows 7 is the most usable Windows release yet, which may or may not be saying much.

To comment on another review: I am very much a unix person, but if you want to run unix on a laptop, just get a mac, and certainly DO NOT get a sony. Sony has always made slightly incompatible hardware (I got my first Sony ultraportable in the late 1990s -- same problems). That said, I have NEVER had a linux laptop which ran properly (Thinkpads, Dells, Acer, you name it). Power management is always goofy, the display drivers are always a little off, etc, etc. Run linux at home/work, and use a vnc client to connect, if linux is that important to you. Every single old unix hack I know carries a mac (that includes some of the fathers of the open source movement) -- essentially every useful piece of linux software runs (sometimes better) under OSX.

Anyway, giving two stars to the Vaio because it is not a unix box is like giving two stars to your ferrari because it won't go offroad (or conversely, to your landrover because it can't keep up with a mustang GT from a light). Use the right tool for the job.


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