Sony VAIO VGN-NW270F/T 15.5-Inch Brown Laptop
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor
- 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 320GB Serial ATA 5400RPM Hard Drive, Blu-ray Drive
- 15.5″ (1366×768) Widescreen LCD Display, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Product Description
Sony VAIO VGN-NW270F/T Notebook Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz) Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 320 GB HDD 4 GB of RAM & Blu-ray DiscAmazon.com Product Description
With inviting textures and calming colors, the slim, travel-ready Sony VAIO NW laptop brings together stunning imagery, access to all your multimedia, and excellent productivity in an affordable package. This model (VGN-NW270F/T) has a fabric-like exterior in brown that’s enhanced by a texture of gently undulating waves. But more than just a stylish accessory, the VAIO NW offers powerful computing resources with an Intel Core 2 Duo and a high-definition 15.5-inch widescreen display that’s great for multitasking as well as watching your favorite Blu-ray Disc movies and downloaded TV shows on the go.
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Sony VAIO VGN-NW270F/T 15.5-Inch Brown Laptop
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5 comments
Jackie Treehorn on December 11, 2009 at 10:05 am
After playing around with every brand of laptop at various stores it was clear to me that Sony does design better than anyone but mac. The overall feel is better than the competition. The track pad has a unique texture of raised dots that keeps fingers from sticking, and is very precise. The key board is well proportioned, the space between keys allows for more accurate typing than many of the newer keyboards that feel like one giant flat key.
The screen is beautiful, it is glossy so it looks mirror like, but suffers from minimal reflection. It is 780P which is fine when you are looking at a 15.5in screen. Bright, rich colors are refreshed quickly in fine detail. Bluerays played on a 1080p TV looked perfect via the hdmi output, zero hesitation.
The speakers are good. Average volume, but sound great.
The box is slightly lighter than similarly priced laptops, the textured waves look nice and do not collect finger prints. The folding action is smooth and firm.
Microsoft word opens in about 2.5sec.
The battery life seems less than advertised, 2.5hrs is about all I get. It could use better controls for volume, one must use FN>Fx keys to adjust volume/brightness.
I’m happy, at $715 it was worth the extra $50-75 over similarly configured laptops, (none of which had a blueray payer). I’d rather have the Sony design than $75 worth of extra gigawatts.
D0UG on December 11, 2009 at 12:48 pm
Loved this laptop on AC power. I never got anywhere near 4 hours of operation on battery power – - more like 2 hours. Fortunately, I was able to return to BestBuy for full refund.
I have no use at all for a portable computer that must stay close to an AC receptacle.
B. G. Nguyen on December 11, 2009 at 3:04 pm
After comparing all the laptops in the BestBuy store, We pick this laptop for the BEST.
Not only elegant design, beautiful body, but it also has a very sharp and bright lcd screen for the built-in Blu-ray Drive!
In short, You can’t go wrong for the price of this laptop!
Sony will become a big guy in the computer market!
Vik Mehta on December 11, 2009 at 3:09 pm
I am a self proclaimed apple fan (not a fanboy) — as I a have an imac, macbook air, 2 iphones, and too many ipods to mention – and all I can say is that this is a sweet computer – I always keep a pc around b/c I dont like to run parallels or other programs to run on my mac — and I usually use a netbook just for size. I saw this at bestbuy (699) and was intrigued. The specs are awesome and the fact that it has a bluray drive with HDMI out sealed the deal. So far so good — it’s really fast — at least compaired to my old sony viao w netbook (I tried the new viao x but that was slow as molasis too – actually took a 15% hit — 200 bucks – to return it). It is pretty nice looking — I kinda dig the texture. It is really heavy — I would not use this to carry around all the time (macbook air is much better for that) — but overall this is a great computer at a great price (sorry amazon – it is cheaper at best buy and not even on sale there)
Geoffrey King on December 11, 2009 at 3:59 pm
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Since my previous laptop is now technically in two pieces due to the plastic bezel of the monitor breaking, I wanted a laptop that could withstand wear and tear of daily use without compromising on flexibility. After looking at the other brands around the same price point, I felt the VAIO NW was superior in terms of the design and durability. Having used it for a few days now, I am very happy with this product and I would recommend it to others.