Posts Tagged ‘sony’

Sony VGN-FW180E Review

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I recently received a new laptop for work, it’s a Sony Vaio.  The design is a lot like the mac’s – silver with big-ish trackpad.  The keyboard is recessed with separated, “chiclets” keyboard buttons – they work pretty nice.

I really like the super wide screen 16.4 diagonal with 16:9 aspect ratio.  It’s really more like the size of a 17″ computer, but a bit shorter.  I like it – really wide.

I’m running Vista Ultimate, which seems really nice, it tends to be a bit finiky about the video driver.  It shouldn’t – but I guess this laptop is not really compatible with Vista Ultimate.

Other than that – the blu-ray is very cool.  The fit and finishis probably the best.

The one thing that does make me mad is the number lock.  I’ve never had a laptop that when you use an extended keyboard and have the number lock “locked”, that when you disconnect or undock the laptop keyboard keeps the number lock locked on it’s built-in keyboard.  It’s not a huge deal, but when you are first logging onto the computer you miss the fact that it is locked and end up fumbling the password two or three times before you realize.

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Macs Are The Platform Of New Media

Yes – I agree with the title of this post and the corresponding post over at Podcasting News…but I think they are forgetting something.

For people working in new media, Macs are especially compelling. The iLife suite is free and offers great tools for getting started with podcasting and video podcasting. And two of the best audio and video apps, Logic and Final Cut, are Mac-only.

Dell has a problem. It’s got great hardware, but it’s stuck with Windows Vista, a mishmash of third-party apps and craplets.

And you can’t do new media on crapware.

Macs are nice, hands down the best hardware on the market…but the most compelling part of the puzzle to me is the fact that I can have my cake and eat it too.  Dell, HP, Sony and the others have everything Macs have except one thing…Macs can run both Mac’s Leopard and Windows whatever.

For me that is the key…too much Microsoft hate out there.  :)

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