I love the feel and layout of this Vaio keyboard. The brightness control of screen is also very user friendly because it adds automatic brightness adjustment in addition to the user defined brightness level. Initially, I was fooled into thinking the LCD is defective/infurior because it is very dim and I had already turned the brightness to maximum. By accident, I tunred on my desk lamp which shined brightly right onto the LCD, BANG, Vaio automatically cranked up the LCD brightness to compensate for the extra lighting from desk lamp. That's when I realized this feature, which I came to love. With other laptops, I often had to manually adjust LCD brightness based on the ambient lighting condition. keyboard light also turns on automatically if it detects that the surrounding is too dark.
The other thing I really like about this Vaio is that it's probably the lightest in its class. It probably is also the thinest and smallest it its class. Overall, I love the user experience of this Vaio.
I am taking 1 star off due to the price. I think the price can be a bit cheaper. Then again, Sony products tend to be costing just a bit more than other brands.
The hardware configuration of Vaio matches better on how I use the laptop. However, it isn't the best bang for the buck. I still think the best bang for the buck is Asus G51JX-X5, which I paid $1,150 recently. However, G51JX-X5 is a gaming laptop and I don't play any games. In the back of my mind, I paid something for the supposedly game-grade graphics capability, which I may never use. That is one major reason that I decided to also buy this Sony Vaio.
If you are gamer, I'd recommend buying G51. If you don't play games and appreciate user experience, buy this Vaio.
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I bought my Sony Vaio 9 months ago with an extended warranty. It worked well for 6 months until one day the speakers completely died on me.I have spent the next 3 months trying to get Sony to repair the laptop for me. I spent the first month just on the phone, trying to convince tech support that my computer had had a hard drive failure. Over the next month-and-a-half they had three appointments where they sent people over to repair my computer. The first time they replaced the speakers, the second time they replaced the motherboard and the third time they replaced the sound card. All three attempts were unsuccessful; the sound still did not work.
My computer is now at a repair center. I have no computer to work on right now (I had to borrow someone else's computer to write this review).
This is my experience with Sony Vaio. Maybe you'll have a better one. Who knows?
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