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Sony Vaio AW170Y/Q

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Product summary

The Sony Vaio AW170Y/Q is an 8.8-pound, mainstream notebook computer.Compared to other mainstream consumer notebooks on the market, it is expensive at around $2,015.The 18.4 inch widescreen has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, which is outstanding compared to most notebooks.Runs on the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU.This notebook includes a 500GB hard disk drive and 4 GB of RAM.Features nVidia GeForce 9 series graphics with 512MB of video RAM.

Specifications: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo (2.53 GHz) ; RAM installed: 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM ; Weight: 8.8 lbs ; See full specs

CNET product brief

Description: The Sony Vaio AW170Y/Q is an 8.8-pound, mainstream notebook computer.Compared to other mainstream consumer notebooks on the market, it is expensive at around $2,015.The 18.4 inch widescreen has a native resolution of 1920 x 1080, which is outstanding compared to most notebooks.Runs on the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU.This notebook includes a 500GB hard disk drive and 4 GB of RAM.Features nVidia GeForce 9 series graphics with 512MB of video RAM.

Pros: Has a 2.53 GHz CPU speed, which is faster than some similarly priced notebooks.Also, this notebook has an NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics chip, which is considerably better performing than some similarly priced notebooks.The built in Bluetooth connectivity will let you pair headphones or sync your mobile contacts.Includes an HDMI port so you can easily output the notebook's audio and video to a compatible TV or monitor.The built-in fingerprint reader will speed up the log in process while adding a strong layer of data protection.This is one of the few notebooks featuring a superior sound system, even including an integrated sub-woofer.

Cons: Has an 8.8-pound weight, which is considerably heavier than some similarly priced notebooks.For example, the HP Compaq Business nc8430, at around $1, 880, has only a 6-pound weight.The fair battery performance of this laptop means it has to be recharged more often than other laptops in its class.

Suitability: Suited for those who just need a basic notebook.If you have a wireless network at home, wirelessly browse the Web from any room in your house with this Wi-Fi enabled notebook.Play hi-def movies on this laptop with the Blu-ray optical drive.With 512MB of dedicated video RAM, this machine will do very well compared to most other notebooks, when it comes to multimedia applications and games.

Value: In general, this notebook's price seems a bit steep, with respect to its features.For example, when it comes to screen size, the average price of consumer level products with a comparable screen size is quite a bit less -- right around $1,437.

Suggestions: (1) Given this device's Wi-Fi capability, you may want to get a wireless access point for your home, so that you can browse the Web more conveniently from any room.(2) To get the most out of this notebook's Bluetooth capability, you could have a Bluetooth-enabled headset, handheld or other device, and be able to link it wirelessly to your computer within a range of 20-or-so feet inside the same room.

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Manufacturer Processor name Processing power Designed use
IntelCore 2 Extreme QuadVery highGaming and graphics
IntelCore 2 QuadVery highGaming and graphics
AMDTurionHighMainstream
AMDAthlonHighMainstream
IntelCore 2 DuoHighMainstream
AMDSempronMediumEntry level
IntelCeleronMediumEntry level
IntelPentium Dual CoreMediumEntry level
AMDAthlon NeoLowNetbook
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If you want a new gaming system then you probably want one of the newest video cards installed. Or maybe you only need enough graphics power to run your favorite game published three years ago. Series numbers get confusing so try comparing graphics adapters by the DirectX version supported in the firmware.

If you only need a multi-display solution then look into a workstation adapter.

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ATiRadeon HD 4000 series10.12009Graphics and video decoding
ATiRadeon HD 3000 series10.12008Graphics and video decoding
ATiRadeon HD 2000 series102007Graphics and video decoding
ATiRadeon 9000 series92002Graphics and video decoding
ATiRadeon 8000 series8.12001Graphics and video decoding
nVidiaGeForce 9 series10.12008Graphics and video decoding
nVidiaGeForce 8 series102006Graphics and video decoding
nVidiaGeForce 7 series92005Graphics and video decoding
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