Friday, December 19, 2008

Sony Vaio VGN-TX750P Review 10/10 + repair notes

Here is Sony's wonderful tiny Vaio VGN-TX750P notebook computer. Great value packed into an extremely compact and powerful laptop. Read on for a great review of this laptop as well as repair tip for those of you who do laptop repair.

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The basic features are:
*Intel Pentium M Processor Ultra low voltage 753
*1.2ghz CPU Speed
*512mb of integrated DDR2 PC2-3200 upgradable to 1.5gb 400mhz
*80gb Ultra ATA 4200rpm hard drive
*DVD-RW/CD-RW
*11.1" WXGA LCD "RAZOR THIN PANEL", XBRITE LCD Technology with 1366x768 resolution
*Reads SD and Memory stick PRO cards
*Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 video card with 128mb memory
*802.11b/g Integrated wireless card, built in Ethernet modem, wireless blue tooth and v.92/v.90 modem
*Microsoft XP Professional
*Weighs 2.76lbs with standard battery and measures 10.7"(width)-1.12"(h)x7.7"(d)

I am not sure were to start on this review. Should I start from the fact that it is one of the best laptops I have ever tested/reviewed or about how many features Sony managed to pack into this little computer?

Don't let its size fool you. This laptop with a 1.2ghz Intel Mobile CPU along with built in 512mb of DDR2 ram and a 4200rpm hard drive packs a powerful punch especially for those of you who do business on the road. Its very light weight even with the battery and the keyboard is just perfect for the average sized hands. One of the other great features about this laptop is that it never gets to hot on your lap like most laptops out there, no matter how hard you push it.

The powerful yet conservative Sony Li-Ion battery compliments this great little machine by giving you on average up to 2 hours of non stop run time before recharging. This is also running the laptop with the LCD brightness turned all the way up. Turn the brightness down and watch the time estimated for the battery charge quickly rise. Even running the wireless doesn't seem to phase the battery life hardly at all.

After my first testing of this computer I fell in love with it to the point to where I went straight out and purchased one almost a year ago. This computer has never had any issues since I have owned it, no dead pixels, never frozen or overheated. It truly is one of the very rare newer but dependable laptops and I just can't say enough great things about it. Although it is "Vista" compatible I haven't tried a copy on mine yet. If and when I do I will be sure to do a follow up review of how it functions on that operating system as well.

Price wise on these computers you will be looking at anywhere from the $550-$800+ range used but I promise it is worth every penny not to mention that is much cheaper than the MSRP of $2,299.99!

**REPAIR TIPS/Notes** for the Sony Vaio VGN-TX750P repair page from me click here-Sony Vaio VGN-TX750P Repair Blog***

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