Sony VAIO VPCL135FX

December 7th, 2010 by admin Leave a reply »

2010 desktop deals We have recently purchased a Sony VAIO VPCL135FX specifically to test and review it. At 1st we though it would do nicely, maybe better than some of the other systems we have tested. We were in for the surprise of our lifetime! After quickly installing our brand new all within one, we proceeded to test it. The results amazed us and we have to agree with what Sony has to say about the product – Power, Performance, and Versatility. Lets review some of its key functions. We will start with Sony VAIO VPCL135FXs main processing unit. The Intel Q8400S quad core processor, working at a dazzling speed of 2.66 GHz, on an L3 cache of 4 MB ASC, and on a Front Side Bus (FSB) of 1333 MHz is actually the definition of power. 1 can run a server on one of these processors! Nicely, who disapproves of the extra power? Next, the 6 GB (three sticks of 2 GB each) of DDR 2 Random Access Memory (RAM) working at a beneficial speed of 800 MHz gives you sufficient power and speed. However, we would have hoped for more. Nicely, at least we could always upgrade to 12 GB maximum. Sony VAIO VPCL135FXs hard drive, a 500 GB 7200 rotations per minute (RPM) unit provides enough space and speed for most of its users. The Nvidia GeForce GT 330 M graphic processor has 1 GB of dedicated video RAM and is quite potent, being able to output a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, full HD, on VPCL135FXs amazing 24-inch touchscreen display. Within our tests, graphics were beautiful and vivid, and the video card scores 8/10. additional useful functions of the Sony VAIO VPCL135FX are the Intel High Definition audio system (featuring the innovative Dolby home-theather v3 technology), built in Stereo A2DP (with 2.1 and EDR technologies) Bluetooth technology, 1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet protocol, 802.11 b/g/n integrated Wi-Fi, memory stick PRO (featuring both standard and duo capabilities) media slot (benefiting from the Magicgate technology), integrated camera and microphone (featuring the innovative and fun face tracking technology), i.LINK connection, Bluray support (although just read-only BD-ROM), and wireless keyboard, and mouse. When purchasing a Sony VAIO VPCL135FX, you get the following very useful free software: an original copy of the Microsoft Windows 7 Home operating system working on 64 bits, Norton Internet Security 2010 antivirus with just 30 days of free trial, Sonys own Creativity Suite, Microsoft Office 2010 (Starter edition), and a few other system maintenance and support tools. We also receive one year limited warranty, online and email support, one year within home service warranty, and one year toll free telephone technical support. Not all we have hoped for, however enough for most people. And more than enough to be considered as a top 10 best desktopor 2010.

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