We make it spot on halfway through the week already, so it’s time to stop what you’re doing, gather round and grab all the latest news on gadgets and gear, rounded up for you in one place. Read on for your lunchtime lowdown.
The Sony VAIO E series is one of the most affordable Sony VAIO laptop lines, offering plenty of the style and features of more expensive VAIO machines, at a knockdown price point. And now, with a 14-inch screen, it could prove to be the perfect, portable all-rounder. Find out if it really is in this part of our Sony VAIO E review.
One of the things that sets the Sony VAIO E apart from previous Sony models is the inclusion of an Intel Core processor. It’s a brand new Core i3 chip, and offers a host of benefits over Intel’s previous Core 2 Duo line up. On paper, it’s a welcome addition to Sony’s affordable VAIO E range, but how does that translate in day to day use? Read our Sony VAIO E review to find out.
The new Sony VAIO E is about as far away from a conservative business laptop as you can get with its bright, patterned case, but if you can cope with a garish shade, this 14-inch machine makes a surprisingly good choice for the commute. Read on for our Sony VAIO E review, and find out why it’s such a sell for frequent travelers.
At 14-inches, the smallest Sony VAIO E laptop screen size is an unusual one, sitting in a niche between more traditional 13.3-inch and 15.6-inch rivals. Don’t be fooled though by its ultra portable aspirations: it’s sporting some surprisingly impressive specs, and is a more than capable multimedia choice. Can it compete with larger machines when it comes to home entertainment? Read our Sony VAIO E review to find out.
The Sony Vaio E series made its debut early last month, but now the workhorse line of laptops has two extra sizes: a garish 14-inch portable number, and a slick 17-inch slab. And because they’re Sony machines, both pack a Blu-ray drive to double up as media players.
We’ve been gawping at Sony’s new Vaio E laptops. Sleek, sexy, and with a feature technophobes the world over have been waiting for: a panic button. Actually, it’s an “assist” button, but you catch our drift.