Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Sony VAIO SR Series



Deftly balancing work and play, the 13.3-inch sony vgp-bps8 offers enough style and power for everyone from home users to students to road warriors. And with a price tag of $1,359 (starting at $1,049), this notebook offers a good combination of graphics power and battery life as vgp-bps8, making it a value-priced alternative to the 13-inch VAIO Z Series (starting at $1,739) for executives. We especially appreciate the versatile Switch mode feature, which lets you customize shortcut buttons based on how you use the notebook. The webcam could be better, and we wish there was less preloaded software, but, overall, the Sony vgp-bpl8 is a great value.


Design


Compared with the pricier VAIO Z series—a 3.4-pound notebook that sports an all-aluminum keyboard and carbon fiber housing for its LCD panel—the vgp-bpl8 seems fairly basic, but we generally like this machine’s design given its price point. The SR features a magnesium alloy chassis that weighs a relatively light 4.2 pounds and measures 12.4 x 9.2 x 1.3 inches, making it a good travel companion. In fact, this system is one of the lighter 13-inch notebooks in its price range. Certainly, the SR felt lighter in our hands than the 4.5-pound 13-inch vgp-bps8a, although that aluminum unibody machine has a slimmer 1-inch profile. The similarly priced vgp-bps8b has a more luxurious wedge-shape design, complete with leather accents, but is even heavier at 4.8 pounds.While the lid is smooth, the sides and bottom have a rough, sandpapery feel. The version as sony vgp-bpl8a we tested comes in standard black, but you can opt for Glossy Pink, Platinum Silver, and Titanium Gray in the configure-to-order model.


Multiple Personalities


The seven buttons on the circular hinge area above the keyboard are unique to the SR’s design. The switch mode button (furthest to the left), lets you switch among three desktop environments (Home, Office, or On The Go). Depending on which as vgp-bps9 environment is selected, the five buttons in the center activate various applications, which appear as icons in the lower center of the screen.

In Office mode, for example, the icons are Mute, Lock Computer, Computer, Presentation Support, and Windows Meeting Space. Home mode has icons for VAIO MusicBox, Movie Story, ArcSoft Webcam Companion, Burn Disc, and Internet Explorer. All of these buttons for vgp-bps9a/b can be mapped for different applications using the Setting button on the right.


Keyboard and Touchpad


While other notebook for batterymag.co.uk makers have just begun to adopt the island-style keyboard, Sony laptop battery has been doing it for years—and at this point, the company has it down pat. The keyboard, in a recessed area of the deck, provided good feedback and no flex, and was comfortable to type on for extended periods.

The large touchpad dell inspiron 6400 battery has a gray-and-white spotted pattern that distinguished it from the rest of the deck. Although the pattern looks textured, it’s actually as smooth as the rest of the chassis for sony vgp-bps8. It, too, was very comfortable and had low friction. The two mouse buttons, separated by a fingerprint reader, provide strong tactile feedback, but are a bit noisy.


Ports and Webcam


On the left side are VGA, HDMI, and FireWire ports, along with an ExpressCard/34 slot. On the front are an SD Card slot and a Memory Stick Pro slot, which as vgp-bps8a.The right side houses the 8X DVD+/-RW drive, two USB ports, and Ethernet and modem jacks behind a removable flap. The power button, built into the right side of the hinge, glows green when the system for vgp-bpl8 is powered on.

Although the colors for sony vgp-bps9 were pleasant, the 1.3-megapixel webcam took dim, not-very-sharp still photos. Our VGA video, too, was dim and soft, but at least all of the movement looked fluid, and the picture stayed in focus as vgp-bps9/b we moved closer to the lens.

The ArcSoft WebCam Companion software’s white-and-blue interface isn’t the sleekest, but its vgp-bps9a/b task-oriented main screen makes it easy to navigate. When you finish snapping or recording a capture, you’ll see a thumbnail in a pane to the left. A separate dashboard allows you to adjust the lighting, contrast, and saturation settings (among others) on a sliding scale, as well as vgp-bps9/s apply fun filters, begin face tracking, and insert 2D frames.

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