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I'm really pleased with my VAIO NR27G. I wanted an easy-to-use home computer something that looked good and wasn't too big and my VAIO fits the bill perfectly. My little boy loves the dimple finish and can't seem to keep his hands off it. At first I was just using it for e-mail and the web, but then I discovered this neat software called VAIO Movie Story. What a find! In no time, I was creating professional-quality home movies. It's just so amazing. All it takes is three clicks and I've got a movie that I can share with family and friends. Then there's Click to Disc. It also makes movies but I use it to burn photo DVDs. Accessing my software is really easy, too, thanks to the AV Mode and S1 shortcut keys. Sony pretty much thinks of everything when it comes to home entertainment. |
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My new VAIO is great, you know? I mean, it looks good and has this really cool design that kind of makes it look like it's floating. I mean, the granite silver colour and dimple finish are so completely cool and like nothing I've seen before. Natch, everybody who sees it wants one, too. I can carry it around a lot because it's light, and it has wireless LAN so it connects just about anywhere. Wow! I mean I feel like a Sony sales rep, or something, but the 15.4” wide LCD is awesome and great for looking at my snaps or watching vids. I'm really glad I got a VAIO. |
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I knew it would happen sooner or later but I finally got a VAIO the VAIO NR27G, to be exact. Sony put this totally excellent music software on it called VAIO MusicBox, which plays songs from my music collection that fit my mood. I make playlists with it and copy them to my Digital Music Player, and use it a lot when I go for a run. I'm not really geeky but I know the hardware is powerful enough. It's based on the latest Intel® Centrio® Duo Processor Technology and comes with an
Intel® Pentium Dual-Core T2370 (1.73GHz) running at 1.66GHz, which is pretty fast. Plus, it's got Windows Vista® Home Premium. I really like that Sony added two extra USB ports, making it four in total, so I don't need a hub anymore. VAIO rocks big time. |
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