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Sony VAIO VGN-TZ270N/B 11.1" Laptop (1.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7700 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Vista Business) Black

Sony VAIO VGN-TZ270N/B 11.1" Laptop (1.33 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo U7700 Processor, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, Vista Business) Black
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Product Description

The elegant VAIO TZ notebook, available in an array of luxurious colors, is an ultra-portable powerhouse at 2.7 lbs with 4.5 to 8.5 hours of standard battery life and durable carbon-fiber casing. And with an Intel Core2 Duo processor, Bluetooth technology5 and 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless LAN technology, you’ll be able to stay connected and productive when on the go. An 11.1” display with XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology delivers stunning clarity and true-to-life color, great for viewing movies on long flights. And with a DVD+R Double Layer/DVD±RW drive you can create or record up to 8.5GB of data on one Double Layer DVD disc.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #438 in Personal Computers
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: VGN-TZ270N/B
  • Released on: 2008-02-21
  • Dimensions: 1.17" h x 10.90" w x 7.80" l, 2.70 pounds
  • CPU: Intel Core Duo 1.33 GHz
  • Memory: 2000MB DDR2 SDRAM
  • Hard Disk: 120GB
  • Processors: 2
  • Native resolution: 11.1
  • Display size: 11.1

Features

  • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor U7700 (1.33GHz)
  • 2GB (2GBx1, DDR2) of system memory at 533Mhz
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista Business OS
  • 11.1" Razor-thin panel with LED backlight
  • Integrated WWAN using Sprint Mobile Broadband Service

Customer Reviews

I got frustrated at the beginning, but love it now!5
I bought this TZ250N/P from Amazon on April 3rd, when the price was $2099. I don't need to comment on how stylish this laptop is, because sony TZ is famous for its good looking. The first time I turned on the computer, I felt like my nightmare began. I spent $2099, but it ran so slowly... Even simply surfing the web made this laptop really hot. Obviously, the Windows Vista with so many Sony's "junk" softwares overwhelmed this computer. Since a recovery disc with Window XP service pack 2 came with this order, I decided to downgrade this laptop from Vista to XP.

I tried to burn a Vista recovery disc before downgrading the OS from Vista to XP. However, an error message poped out and prevented me burning a recovery disc. I downgraded to XP anyway and felt much more happy with it since it ran much faster! I used my laptop in XP environment for 3 months and was happy with it.

However, this is not the end of the story. I was happy, but not satisfied with the XP environment. Somehow, the bluetooth has no driver in XP. Also, the performance of this laptop was ok in XP, but not as fast as I expected. My previous lap top was IBM 41 and I felt they have similar performance. This is not good news because TZ250N/P is definitely better equipped than IBM 41X.

Therefore, I went to Sonystyle store to ask them whether I can upgrade my laptop to Vista again. They told me that since I didn't burn a recovery disc before downgrading to XP, I have to call Sony and order a Vista recovery disc. Fortunately, the Sony factory Vista recovery disc including tax and shipping fee is only about $40. Therefore, I ordered one.

I am so glad that I ordered this Vista recovery disc from Sony! With this recovery disc, I can choose not to install all the junk Sony softwares!! Therefore, I don't need to spend time uninstalling these problematic softwares. Moreover, I can use the recovery disk to do partition before installing the Vista OS. Therefore, I can save all my data in partition D, and the OS in partition C. The advantage is that in the future, I can simply restore my OS without affeting my data on partition D.

Now, I am so satisfied with my computer. After installing necessary softwares (such as MS office and Norton Internet Security), I can use the system back up (Vista Home and Vista Home Premium do not have this function. That's why I like Vista Business) to back up all the conditions in my disc C. In the future, if my laptop got sick again, I can simply restore the disc C back to the perfect condition again!

My laptop is very stable now. Obviously, it works pretty well even in the Vista OS, as long as the sony junk softwares are not installed. I love the keyboard, love the look, love the speed, and the battery life now. It IS much better than my IBM X41 now. Althought I spend extra fortish dollars for the Vista recovery disc, I think it worth it! It makes the performance of my laptop so much better!

A laptop for travellers and pilots4
The Sony Vaio VGN-TZ295N/XC is light and compact. I keep all my flight-planning software as well as aviation charts on it for VFR and IFR flight and they're readily available in flight. The std battery lasts several hours if the display brightness is turned down. The keyboard is finicky and I'd prefer a pointing stick to the touchpad, but the unit is otherwise very well-made and capable. Good wireless capability, useful I/Os. I would have liked a higher output resolution capability but it is adequate. The supplied optical drive is bulky, so it's a good thing that it's external only. I would have liked a CF card socket to complement the SD slot but it's a Sony and they had to add the memory stick slot. I would recommend it, but it is quite expensive, unfortunately. Besides aviation, it is useful for editing my Nikon D300 DSLR RAW files on the road, as the LED-lit display is very good, even though the resolution is not very high for this purpose. I've had it less than a month and have not yet tried out the Sprint wireless or the video-conferencing capability. It would have been nice to have had a choice of high-speed wireless network providers.

A great computer, but only after a day of bloatware removal5
It's a masterpiece, working as fast as any laptop with a twice-as-fast processor. But that is after a day I spent removing the bloatwares which had taken me almost a day before to identify. It would be nice if Sony spares its consumers this waste of time. However, I don't think this should affect the rating of the laptop itself. I would recommend it to anybody who needs a computing travel mate.