Sony VAIO VGN-AW420F/H 18.4-Inch Gray Laptop
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor
- 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 320GB Serial ATA 5400RPM Hard Drive, DVD±R/RW Optical Drive
- 18.4¿ (1680×945) Widescreen LCD Display, NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT graphics
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Product Description
Sony VAIO VGN-AW420F/H Notebook Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz) Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 320 GB HDD 4 GB of RAMAmazon.com Product Description
Boasting an 18.4-inch widescreen XBRITE display that’s designed to maximize LCD space while minimizing chassis size, the Sony VAIO VGN-AW420F/H in gray delivers vibrant colors in full 1080p high definition clarity. Weighing a little more than 8 pounds, it’s ideal for multimedia enthusiasts or photographers who like to view or edit high-definition content on-the-go. It’s also great for watching movies as well as making your own using the dual-layer DVD±RW drive (with CD burning capabilities) and included Sony Movie Story software–just choose the supplied template and professional-looking cutaways, cross-fades and soundtrack syncing are automatically done for you. And with the HDMI A/V output, you can connect the VAIO AW to a compatible HDTV to display your creations to a larger audience. … More >>
Sony VAIO VGN-AW420F/H 18.4-Inch Gray Laptop
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One comment
John M. Walin on December 9, 2009 at 4:55 pm
I pre-ordered this laptop through Amazon so I could avoid the upgrade path of buying a laptop with vista and needing to hassle with the free upgrade. So I was waiting 3 weeks and anticipating having a cool huge beautiful spiffy computer. It is all that, but with that said, the windows 7 home premium is stripped down so i cant setup machinee to network with my work/office network and printers. So I had to buy a freaking anytime upgrade for 89.99 to get enterprise functionality. BS! I also learned that if you want language functionality you need to anytime upgrade to 7 ultimate. ALSO, problem with internet explorer 8 working with windows 7. I couldn’t get my outlook to work right when attempting to launch a browser session from within outlook, clicking on an embedded link. After spending 3 hours with a knowledgeable friend trying to edit the registry settings, gave up and installed mozilla firefox.
The laptop is a desktop replacement so it eats battery life! great multmedia machine, quite impressive when pulling it out for clients for powerpoint show. The best thing I like so far is that I can zoom my browser session to 150% and dont need to use reading glasses when on-line and don’t need to scroll sideways on the bottom scroll bar to see the whole web link or document.
I am not happy with Microsoft not doing the development work ahead of time and not being told ahead of time that the windows 7 home premium is really lame and offer me a reduced price upgrade path when i ordered the laptop. They should offer a $50 adder to get windows 7 professional and $100 for the ultimate version.