Most of us have common perceptions when it comes to high class products like laptops. We assume them to possess all the high-end features like great body, outstanding look, high resolution screen, Blu-ray technology, high tech graphics and much more, above all which we want them to relax prettily on our laps or on our desks making a perfect desktop replacement. Sony Vaio VPCF115FM/B is one such high-end laptop that perfectly satisfies all the requisites of a laptop.
With 16.4-inch glossy LED-backlit screen and a pixel resolution of 1920×1080, this laptop having a Nvidia GeForce 330M GPU, a Core i7 processor, 500GB 5,400rpm hard drive, 6GB of RAM, Blu-ray, Windows 7 OS and a wide keyboard, is for the people who are not conscious of the weight and the size of the device. Its beautiful thick tapered body with a large chrome logo in the center, a black matte outer finish, a predominant plastic keyboard with rubberized surface, makes it look well built and smooth to touch. The overall design of the laptop is sophisticatedly done and Sony has been very careful in not overdoing things here. The product is user friendly, robustly built and has got a clear cut structure with good navigational controls. Though it is not travel friendly as it weighs 8 pounds, but it can be termed as a spacious laptop with built-in audio and stereo speakers.
Connectivity is done through the USB, HDMI, ExpressCard, eSATA and FireWire with only three USB 2.0 ports. Games can be played with lower settings and still look great with the Nvidia graphics card. But the battery life in Sony Vaio VPCF115FM/B is not impressive as it runs on 6-cell battery for merely 1 hr 50 min which is pretty less for a high-end laptop. Sony provides 1-year warranty for this model and being priced at $1349, Sony Vaio VPCF115FM/B can be regarded as one of the best high-end laptops currently available on the mobile market.
I like the pink Vaio. I think producing a pink Vaio is the best thing that Sony has ever made since it started making walk mans. Pink is a color universal to all girls, transcending culture, race and religion. No wonder it’s such a best seller among ladies. – Tanya Bayo
Pink Sony Vaio
August 22, 2010 at 11:07 pm