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(More customer reviews)I purchased this laptop Black Friday 2009, so I've owned it for just about a year now. I must say it's probably the most durable piece of equipment next to some of the older Lenovos. I work on computers for a living, so I see my fair share of models and manufacturers come back. Sony by far is the least that I see come in for manufacturer defects or any other issues. Obviously software based issues are a different story, and mostly user error anyway :P
I've dropped this thing a few times, once on my foot, once while open, spilled a full glass of cheerwine and captain morgan, and the thing didn't even flinch. The T4300 is a decent middle of the road processor, but it provides plenty of power along with the other laptop specs. I don't use the blu-ray as much since I have a PS3, but the HDMI out is perfect to stream college basketball games on a 46" TV from my home team that I don't get to see on regular cable.
I would say overall this is one of the more impressive Sony Vaios. I will definitely stick to Sony laptops in the future. I know there was a review on overheating, but honestly I haven't experienced this thing get hotter then body temperature, even after having it plugged in for a couple hours while playing COD black ops and downloading stuff at the same time. I understand the bad reviewer's frustration, but every model has that 1 bad apple!
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Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4300 2.1GHz 4096MB RAM (8192MB max) 15.5 (1366x768) 320GB HDD (5400rpm) Blu-Ray ROM Drive WiFi (802.11b/g/n) Gigabit Ethernet Built-In Webcam (w/face tracking) & Microphone Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD w/Clear Video HDMI Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (Black)
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