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Advantages and Disadvantages of Sony Vaio EA24FM/W (Review)

Posted on | August 17, 2010 | No Comments

Sony Vaio EA24FMW

Sony Vaio EA24FM/W also is an Intel Core i3 processor powered laptop. The best thing about the Core i3 processors is their price-to-performance ratio, and that is what has impressed us all through 2010 and continues to do even in the Sony Vaio EA24FM/W. Though, the Core i3 technically is the lowest step on Intel’s new Core-i series, but still the system offers decent performance and general multimedia multitasking capabilities for most of the users.

Like all the midsize laptops, the EA24FM/W also suffers from midrange battery life. The system ran for around 3 hours and 49 minutes in our demanding battery draining test with its built-in six-cell battery in a single recharge.

Advantages:
The Sony Vaio EA24FM/W runs on solid Core i3 processor, which delivers immense performance. It has Intel Wireless Display, huge touch pad and keyboard, and all this comes in an inexpensive package.

Disadvantages:
The Sony Vaio EA24FM/W suffers from mediocre battery life; and the screen brightness and audio speaker quality of the system slightly underperforms.

Sony Vaio EA24FM/W Specs:
Processor: Intel Core i3 350M / 2.26 GHz
System weight: 5.2 lbs
Dimensions (W x D x H): 13.6 inches by 9.4 inches deep by 1.1 inches
RAM: 4GB DDR3 RAM, 1,333 MHz
Display Type: 14.0 in TFT active matrix
Graphics Processor / Vendor: Intel HD Graphics
Input device type: Keyboard & Touchpad
Hard Drive: 500 GB
Features: LED-backlit, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN and Camera
Software: Drivers & Utilities & Sony Creativity Suite
Expansion Slots Total: Memory card reader, Memory and ExpressCard/34
Data link protocol: Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet and Fast Ethernet
Optical drive: DVD burner/ Blu-ray player

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