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Sony Vaio VGN-SZ3XP - Trusted Reviews

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Trusted Reviews have reviewed the lightweight Vaio VGN-SZ3XP feature-rich notebook from Sony. 'I won't go into too much detail about the chassis as I've already covered it in my Sony Vaio VGN-SZ2XP review, but I will go over the most salient points. The first is the very thin display. This is due to Sony using an LED backlight. This enables the screen to be noticeably thinner than a conventional laptop displays that use Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp technology. It also means that the laptop tapers from the back to the front making it easier to hold, while the wedge shape is easier on the eye.

Another advantage of an LED backlight is that it produces a better black level, giving you a better image in dark scenes when watching videos or playing games. I found that it was actually less forgiving of poorly encoded videos with dark scenes as I could clearly seen artefacts - the latest Harry Potter trailer was a case in point.'

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