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Sony VAIO VGN-N130G - Laptop Mag

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Laptop Magazine have reviewed the VAIO VGN-N130G laptop from Sony which features an 80 GB hard drive, 1 GB RAM (2 GB max), multi-format/dual-layer DVD/CD burner, Tri-mode Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g) and Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005. 'The clean, uncluttered design continues under the lid, with a white keyboard (with characters in pleasing blue and orange) set into an expansive deck. Of course, the lack of clutter also means a lack of dedicated multimedia controls, but we suppose that’s the price of visual simplicity. The keyboard and touchpad are comfortable to use, though the mouse-button clicks are a bit too noticeable.

The 15.4-inch glossy widescreen delivered rich, vibrant colors and did well with DVD playback. Viewing-angle performance was good side to side, though we noticed a bit more glare from this screen than with other glossy panels. Sound quality is very good, though we would have preferred a bit more volume at the maximum setting.'

Read: Sony VAIO VGN-N130G - Laptop Mag

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