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Home Samsung Sony Vaio EC2S0E/WI review
updated on February 06,2022 February 06,2022 Samsung

Sony Vaio EC2S0E/WI review

Henry Birch

With an Intel Core i5-430M processor, 17in display, a dedicated graphics chip and a Blu-ray drive, the Sony Vaio EC2S0E/WI seems to have all the bases covered: performance, gaming and home entertainment. It also has a smart Vaio design, as we've come to expect, plus a rather hefty price tag.

Sony has paired the Core i5 with 6GB of RAM, a step up from the 3GB seen in the majority of laptops these days. Compared to other laptops with the same processor, we didn't see a significant difference in our benchmark results. However, if you're working with large files, like HD video, the extra 2GB will prove useful. Its score of 88 overall is sufficient for the vast majority of tasks, but we’ve seen far cheaper laptops achieve the same.

An ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 provides 3D gaming capabilities. In our Call of Duty 4 benchmark, it managed 19.5fps; if you turn off anti-aliasing, you get a playable 29fps. This makes it suitable for older games, or online games in which the graphics are optimised for network play.

Unlike some recent laptops with current Intel Core processors, such as the Medion P6625 (see review p.XX), the EC2S0E/WI can't switch between the dedicated ATI chip and the Core i5's built-in graphics chip to save power. The battery lasts for just under three hours, which is acceptable, the EC2S0E/WI weighs 3.3kg and so isn’t exactly ideal for everyday mobile use anyway.

The build quality lives up to the usual, high Vaio standards. A matt silver finish on the lid and bezel blends into white on the keyboard panel and wrist rest, which has a glossy, sparkly sheen. The lid's hinges are set right on the edge of the case so that the lid can bend back to about 135 degrees, and there are nice touches, such as the power button set on the edge of the case, so that its power status LED remains visible with the lid closed.

Around the case you'll find a decent selection of ports: four USB ports, including a shared USB/eSATA port, cater for external devices, plus there's an ExpressCard/34 slot and separate SD and Memory Stick slots. There are both VGA and HDMI video outputs, and the HDMI port can be used to send both video and audio to an AV amplifier.

The keyboard has large, separated keys that have a definite bite in the action that provides great feedback for touch-typists. The layout is standard, with a double-height Enter key and a four-column numberpad. The touchpad isn't as large as some, but it's responsive and supports multi-touch gestures, and its two large buttons have a light action.

We're not big fans of the extra software that comes pre-installed on big-brand computers - the useless little utilities and update programs that add extra start-up time to Windows and clutter your hard disk – but some of Sony's pre-installed software is rather good. The Vaio Care support package and Vaio Media Plus software are both accessed via a dedicated button above the keyboard, and while they duplicate features found in Windows, they are friendlier to use.

A glossy finish on the screen increases contrast and makes colours stand out more, but it can also cause unwanted reflections from bright overhead lights. Image quality is superb, but vertical viewing angles are tight so you'll need to adjust the screen carefully to get the best picture. We were a bit disappointed at the 1,600x900 resolution: for the price, we'd expect a Full HD resolution on a 17in screen, which would also make the most of the fitted Blu-ray drive.

The EC2S0E/WI ticks all the boxes, but ends up being a jack of all trades, but master of none. It's also far too expensive: Dell's Inspiron 17R has similar performance and features bar the Blu-ray drive, but costs £235 less; or you could spend slightly more and get Sony's F11S1E/B, which is much faster and has a Full HD display.

Basic Specifications

Rating

***

Processor

Intel Core i5-430M

Processor clock speed

2.27GHz

Memory

6.00GB

Memory slots

2

Memory slots free

0

Maximum memory

8GB

Size

32x409x274mm

Weight

3.3kg

Sound

Realtek HD Audio

Pointing device

touchpad

Display

Viewable size

17.3 in

Native resolution

1,600x900

Graphics Processor

ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470

Graphics/video ports

VGA, HDMI

Graphics Memory

512MB

Storage

Total storage capacity

320GB

Optical drive model

Matshita UJ141AL

Optical drive type

DVD+/-RW +/-DL BD-ROM

Ports and Expansion

USB ports

4

Bluetooth

yes

Wired network ports

1x 10/100/1000

Wireless networking support

802.11b/g/n

PC Card slots

1x ExpressCard/34

Modem

No

Supported memory cards

SD, Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo

Other ports

eSATA (shared with USB socket), minijack audio output, minijack microphone input

Miscellaneous

Carrying case

No

Operating system

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Operating system restore option

backup and recovery software

Software included

Microsoft Office Starter 2010, Vaio Media Plus

Optional extras

£149

Buying Information

Warranty

one year collect and return

Price

£914

Details

www.sony.co.uk

Supplier

http://www.kikatek.co.uk

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