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Sony VAIO EC

sony vaio ec 300x199 Sony VAIO ECSpecifications:

  • Intel Pentium P6100 2.0GHz dual core processor
  • Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
  • 17-inch LED-backlit display (1600×900)
  • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 (512MB)
  • 4GB DDR3 (1066MHz) system memory
  • 320GB hard drive (5400rpm)
  • Blu-ray player/DVD burner
  • Bluetooth (2.1 + EDR)
  • Ethernet: 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11/b/g/n
  • Standard Capacity Lithium-ion Battery (5000mAh)
  • Dimensions: 16.1(W) x 1.2(H) x 10.7(D) inches
  • Weight: 7.3 pounds
  • Color: Lava Black

Build and Design
The Sony VAIO EC is a 17-inch mainstream and multimedia laptop from Sony. The E-series notebooks are the most affordable full-featured notebooks in the VAIO product line and you can probably argue that the “E” stands for “Economy class.” The laptop body is made of a combination of matte and polished black plastics. All of the plastics feel firm with creaking sounds when you apply pressure to the chassis. That said, given the size of the notebook, those plastics are spread out over such a large area that the notebook exterior bends and flexes under firm pressure. Despite this, we aren’t too concerned about the overall durability of the chassis … particularly since this is a desktop replacement that will rarely leave the your desk. The screen hinges offer enough resistance to hold the display in place yet aren’t so tensioned that opening the laptop is difficult.

The screen lid and notebook base are made of matte plastics while the palmrests and keyboard surround are covered in glossy black acrylic. The overall look is fairly understated, but the end result is a clean design. For better or worse, that’s the heart of the VAIO EC’s style: clean and simple. This notebook will fit in on your desk in your dorm room, your living room, or your office desk. Just don’t expect it to turn too many heads based on looks alone.

Users looking to upgrade or tweak the VAIO EC will find plenty to keep them happy once they look at the bottom of the notebook. Sony engineers were kind enough to include two access panels on the bottom of the chassis that allow you to replace the RAM or the hard drive with whatever you want. Our review unit came with 4GB of system memory (upgradeable to 8GB) and a slow 320GB hard drive (more on that later). Most performance-focused owners will probably want to add more RAM and a faster hard drive or solid state drive (SSD) after purchasing this notebook.

Ports and Features
Port selection on the VAIO EC is good but not great for a 17-inch notebook. The system has three USB 2.0 ports, one additional eSATA/USB combo port, a headphone and headset jack, VGA output, HDMI output, Ethernet, and both SDHC card and Memory Stick slots. Given that this is the same layout we’ve seen on the smaller VAIO EB and VAIO EA, we would have liked to see at least one USB 3.0 or even a FireWire port just to fill the unused space and make owners feel like they get more for the money.

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HTC HD7: A Genius Phone

The HTC HD7 is already set for release in the coming months- surely other mobile smartphone manufacturers are already in the lookout for this killer phone. HTC HD7 is a 100% entertainment phone with its HD Video Capable camera and an application which allows the user to tweak the acoustics using an equalizer to make the audio and video richer than ever!

The HD7 also runs with the Windows 7 Phone OS and a 1 GHz Processor meant to deliver a rich and savvy HD experience. This powerful OS and Processor is packed inside a sleek and shiny black casing giving it an elegant and classy feel.

Its large 4.3 inch touch sensitive screen utilizes the multi-touch feature and is indeed very responsive- no lags, no screen crashes, no nonsense. The phone also boats a 480 x 800 pixel resolution and is able to handle HD videos and games, as well. Its accelerometer and sensor also allows for auto screen rotation. Plus, the on-screen keyboard is comfortable for messaging and typing in stuffs without the discomfort of pressing multiple buttons at a time.

The 5 megapixel digital camera at the rear of this mobile phone gives the user the ability to shoot decent HD videos in 720p aspect ratio as well as picture perfect still images with the Auto Flash and LED Flash feature of this phone. Dolby and Surround Sound Systems are also integrated in this phone allowing users to experience the best entertainment possible.

The HTC HD7 also has the HTC HUB feature which allows the user full access to piles of applications of different categories. Social networking networks are also embedded in this phone allowing widgets for Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Windows Live and the likes.

In terms of connectivity, the HTC HD7 allows WLAN connection, 3G, EDGE and GPRS. With these choices on the table, being able to connect to the vast world-wide-web wouldn’t be hard for the user.

HTC HD7 is more than a smartphone- it is genius. With a lot of features and capabilities of this genius-phone, no doubt this mobile device would be the phone of the year, if not the phone of the decade. Find out what HTC HD7 contracts are available with mobile phone comparison.

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Windows 7

Unlike Vista, which included a number of new applications and an entirely different look and feel than earlier operating systems, Windows 7 is meant to be fully compatible with all aspects of Vista. Some upgrades do make Windows 7 preferable to both Windows XP and Vista, but some aspects are better in the older versions. The time to boot up and shut down the system as well as the speed at which documents and other files open are much improved in Windows 7. But, tasks like video editing remains just as slow as they do in XP and Vista.

While there are new features that are part of Windows 7, the Microsoft team placed much emphasis on ensuring that users would not have major compatibility issues when making the switch. They seemed to have learned their lesson from the difficulties that arose when people moved from Windows XP to Vista. One of the new features includes advances in handwriting recognition, a huge advantage for those who can write faster than they type. The Control Panel has some new additions as well including a color calibration wizard, troubleshooting, and biometric devices. The Windows Security Center has a new name, the Windows Action Center, which houses both security settings as well as computer maintenance.

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