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Sony VAIO VGN-N31M/W Review - Pocket Lint

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A review of the Sony VAIO VGN-N31M/W entry level Notebook has been posted over at Pocket Lint. 'The look of the notebook is impressive. The white plastic case with silver keyboard is certainly striking and the feel of it when closed is solid and robust. Most of this rigidity is in the lid, which neatly protects the screen. Open the lid up though and you’ll find the body of the machine isn’t quite so solid. The screen is well protected and being a 15.4-inch Super-TFT panel, which Sony refers to as X-black, it’s great for movies as well as viewing multiple documents. While such panels have a truer range of colours than standard TFT screens, making them ideal for watching DVDs and viewing digital photos, we found this machine had a very narrow brightness range. While this isn’t a problem when sat at your desk, you won’t get the best view from it when out and about.'

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