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Sony VAIO VGN-A690 17" Laptop Review

Sony VAIO VGN-A690 17" Laptop  | Franken Sense frankensense's Review Sony VAIO VGN-A690 17" Laptop Review from Franken Sense frankensense. Great laptop if you’re willing to spend the money., I was planning on picking up a laptop at the end of 2004 or early in 2005, but learned about Intel’s new mobile chips that feature more cache. So I waited and picked this up from Sony, which has the Intel M 750 at 1.86 Ghz and 2MB of cache. It also has Intel’s 915PM chipset, which is Intel’s better chipset for mobile applications. It has a great screen and plenty of power and memory.

I also like the fact it has a new 128mb video chip from ATI (X600) that supports PCI Express. This laptop has 1GB of memory, which I would recommend since 512MB is barely enough today. The hard drive also has plenty of space at 100GB and seems to be fast enough running at 5,400 rpm with SATA interface.

The Sony software for audio and video and editing seems pretty good and I haven’t had any problems so far. One thing, I have Office Professional, so I deleted the lame 60-day Office trial package that came with the computer before I could fully access all the programs in my Pro suite.

One of the big selling points of the computer is its excellent 17″ wide screen. Out of the box, it looks very good and I haven’t even tried to optimize it yet. I’m thinking that the ErgoBright technology, while good for certain areas since it automatically adjusts brightness, compromises maximum picture quality. This feature could be defeated. Generally speaking, these types of auto adjustment features are best left inactive when viewing movies. I find this to be the case with widescreen TVs also. The docking station and speakers are also a plus. Sound from the speakers built into the laptop is only average. I haven’t tried headphones yet or the speakers that come with the docking station and I can’t yet vouch for the quality of the laptop’s internal sound. However, I might pick up an Echo Indigo IO audio pc card. Laptop sound quality is generally average at best, and this add-on card could be a nice upgrade.

This computer is also very quiet, relatively speaking, which is very important to me since I don’t like noisy computers. Overall, it is a well thought out design and Sony definitely didn’t skimp on the components.

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