Sony VAIO VGN-FW510F/H 16.4-Inch Gray Laptop
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor
- 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 500GB Serial ATA 5400RPM Hard Drive, DVD±R/RW Optical Drive
- 16.4¿ (1600×900) Widescreen LCD Display, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Product Description
Sony VAIO VGN-FW510F/H Notebook Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz) Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 500 GB HDD 4 GB of RAMAmazon.com Product Description
Inspired by theater screens, the Sony VAIO VGN-FW510F/H in gray broadens your entertainment horizons with a brilliantly colorful 16.4-inch high-definition LCD, dedicated AV controls, HDMI output to your HDTV, and more. Great for watching widescreen movies or viewing two web sites side-by-side, the 16.4-inch screen also minimizes the annoying black bars you see when playing widescreen movies. Reminiscent of a rolling wave, the smooth, curved lines of are as functional as they are attractive–from the iconic new cylindrical hinge to the sloping bend where the keyboard meets the display. Striking, yet sophisticated, this deep black VAIO FW notebook utilizes advanced paint technology that’s applied to the magnesium chassis, making the color appear to shift in tint at different angles.
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Sony VAIO VGN-FW510F/H 16.4-Inch Gray Laptop
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5 comments
Digital Watch Lover on December 10, 2009 at 4:04 pm
My wife & I bought this laptop from Amazon on November 4 to replace a 10 year old Thinkpad & supplement another 2 year old SONY laptop we own. We are very pleased with the new laptop. It is attractive, easily portable despite its screen size, & appears to have been manufactured with high quality parts & standards, We use it primarily for internet search & email, & are pleased with its speed & ease of use. We have not found Windows 7 to be the great leap forward that most seem to believe, but that is probably because we don’t use many of its features……..We have rated the new laptop only 3 stars because we believe that many who buy a SONY [at a premium price] expect more in the way of after-the-sale service than they would from most other brands. Unfortunately, that has not been our experience. Recently, our 2 year old SONY laptop suddenly developed wide white lines on its screen which made it unuseable. Although the warranty had expired, we thought it was reasonable to ask SONY if it would help with repairs, particularly after learning that other owners had experienced similar problems. After a series of exasperating & unproductive emails with SONY service, I finally wrote to SONY’s CEO. The employee who responded agreed to pay a portion of our $365 repair cost for a replacement screen installed by a local computer shop. That was more than a month ago. We have never received the payment, and our repeated followup inquiries by email, fax & phone have gone unanswered…….We decided to buy the new SONY laptop only after SONY agreed to share our repair costs on the old laptop. Needless to say, had we known that SONY would not follow through on its word, we would not have done so.
GentlemanXP on December 10, 2009 at 4:54 pm
I bought a Sony VAIO VGN-FW280J/H 16.4-Inch Laptop (2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 Processor, 4 GB RAM, 7200 RPM 320 GB Hard Drive, BD-RW, Vista Premium) Gray, in May 2009 for the good price of USD 999.99. I didn’t open the box for about one month, because I have 2 other Laptops an Apple and a HP.
Then I used this Sony for about 2 months as a desktop, but not that much, so I didn’t move or bring this Sony on th go. Then for somehow it builds moisture inside the LCD, I believe due to the hot weather, I contacted Sony Support, they asked me to send the unit to Sony Repair in San Diego which I did and they received the unit on 10.05.2009. Yesterday on 10.20.2009 at 8 pm I got an email saying that the repair estimate is USD 699.99 plus tax, whaaaaaat?…I called right away asked them to send it back, this is crazy…
I just can not believe that this is a SONY, one of the biggest company in electronics/multimedia/movie industry.
I will never ever buy a sony anymore…
Below is the email that I got from Sony Repair:
Dear Valued Sony Customer
We have completed the repair estimate for your unit based on the
information you provided us. The estimated charge for your repair is
$699.99 plus applicable sales tax. Please contact us at your earliest
convenience by phone or email to approve or refuse this estimate. Our
contact information is listed below. To help us expedite your repair
please have your credit card number ready when you call. For your
security we do not suggest including your credit card number in an email
response.
Thank you for choosing Sony and feel free to contact us if you have any
questions regarding your service request.
Customer Information
Notification: 000300006324
Model : VGNFW280J/H
Serial : 28281639-3001748
Sony Service Contact Information
Location: SAN DIEGO, CA
Phone number: (866) 942-9667 9:00AM – 4:00PM PST
L. Baires on December 10, 2009 at 4:57 pm
I bought this product on Oct 24th,2009.
First of all I was glad it wasn’t packed with much adware or promotional software as I feared.
I’ve got a 3 month MS Office trial period which was quite generous.
The speakers are pretty good for a laptop computer but if you want more you can hook up a set of speakers. For my choice I would prefer the plugging at the back or at one side instead of the front.
The LCD screen is great. The style and design is quite neat. I pulled it out of the case at LAX airport and some japanese fellows were quite amazed by the looks of my brand new computer.
The only setback, which does not bother me, is the absence of a blu ray player. If you can spare this feature you save over $250 over the very same model with blu ray included.
You can’t go wrong with Sony I guess. One friend put it in these terms: a Sony VAIO is like a BMW or Mercedes Benz in the laptop world.
Edgar G. Escobar on December 10, 2009 at 6:49 pm
Great computer for its size and price. Bought a Toshiba satellite and the thing keept heating up over and over. So we took it back to the store and decided to purchase this model since my wife already had a vaio(smaller size)she recommended I take a look at Sony’s laptops. I love the speed screen size and the fact that it doesn’t overheat compare to the toshiba. Only reason I didn’t give a 5 stars was that it didn’t come with a Blue Ray DVD player. Other than that it works great and the memory is more than enough with all the other little perks like windows 7 are great.
Adam C. Knight on December 10, 2009 at 7:21 pm
I owned my first ThinkPad in ‘98. Been sold on the line. Unfortunately, mine finally bit the dust. Since Lenovo took over the division, the ThinkPad line has gone to crap. So… I needed to look for alternative options.
I found that buying a new laptop is a lot like buying new shoes. You can’t just buy them online without trying them out. This laptop was an ergonomic fit, not to mention the features. If you’re looking for plenty of keyboard space, a large (an awesome) display, 64 bit OS, 4 GB RAM, and a 500GB hard drive… this is it. The HDMI output doesn’t suck either.
Regardless, I’m happy with my purchase.