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Without any doubt, the Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S is a piece of jewelry according form and organization. The occurrence impressed. Also the equipment, owing to Geforce Go 7600GT and Sonys Blu Ray drive assembly work convincingly. read more...
The Sony Vaio VGN-AR11S is quite successful. Owing to Geforce 7600GT this notebook also offers good performance for games. This is not a feature of most Sony notebooks, which are rather weakly equipped concerning graphics.Particularly well is the design o...
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xbitlabs.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:19:47
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With the cinema industry developing at a tremendous pace in the last years, it is no wonder there’s so much talk about the battle of optical disc formats which even concerns people outside the computer world. The CD once seemed so capacious and unri...
Bluray drive, Superb design, Excellent performance, Large widescreen 17” display, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition with a remote control, TVtuner, HDMI connector, Portreplicator connector...
Poorly designed touchpad, Short battery life, No Recovery CDs, Scanty accessories, Very high price...
Sony’s designers and engineers keep on turning out top-notch products. Having packed a high-performance hardware stuffing and a 17” display into the VAIO VGN-AR11SR, they also managed to keep the notebook small. So, the only thing that may dis...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:19:47
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Marc SimonAs for the optical drives, the Sony model has more features: Its the first mobile optical drive to write to high-capacity Blu-ray write-once and rewritable media (albeit at just 1X). By contrast, the drive in the Toshiba portable is merely...
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For a long time Toshiba has had its own way when it comes to fully featured Media Center notebooks, with its Qosmio range pretty much dominating the market, but it looks like that's all about to change. Sony has finally decided to embrace Media Center, pl...
It would be easy to think of the AR11S solely as the first notebook available with a Blu-ray drive, but that really would be selling it short. What you've actually got here is a superb Media Center PC, with all the components to allow it to be the centre...
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Laptopmag.com Updated: 2016-11-14 23:19:47
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Not only is Sonys new VAIO VGN-AR190G Digital Studio the first notebook to feature Blu-ray technology, its also one of the best equipped multimedia notebooks around. Of course, treating yourself to the latest technology comes at a cost; in this case...
Blu-ray optical drive, Brilliant high-resolution widescreen display, Sleek design, Built-in TV tuner, Powerful graphics...
Very expensive, Average productivity performance, Slow Blu-ray burning, Short battery life, Small touchpad buttons...
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The high-definition media struggles are heating up with Sonys launch of its VAIO VGN-AR190G ($3,499.99 direct) laptop. The worlds first Blu-ray–equipped laptop, the new VAIO is Sonys answer to Toshibas HD DVD laptop, the Qosmio G35-AV650. Both la...
Blu-ray recordable drive. Gorgeous piano-black finish. Includes HDMI cable and converter. Internal analog-TV tuner.
Buggy InterVideo software. Burning a 22GB image took forever (3 hours). Poor battery life. Expensive.
If youre an early adopter or need to create HD content on the go, the Sony VAIO VGN-AR190G notebook with Blu-ray drive is your best bet, but like Toshibas Qosmio G35-AV650, it has a few glitches...
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