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mikelarren
post Jul 31 2009, 12:37 PM

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Good day to all vaio users smile.gif I have some question for those vaio p users, hope u all are kind enough to help me.

Does vaio P gets hot after used for long hours? I plan to use it for 24/7 downloads, is it practical to do so?

My last question is whether vaio P is powerful enough to play old games like warcraft 3 or dota without any lag? i mean at low settings & resolution.

Really hope can clear my doubt soon as im interested to get this model. Its light weight really attracts me smile.gif
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post Jul 31 2009, 10:06 PM

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hi, i'm planning to buy a vaio with 11.1" like the T series and with a budget of 6k...so which one is batter..the VGN-TT15GN/B or the TT35 whic have the pc fair promotion


Added on July 31, 2009, 10:14 pmjust like to know if TT35 is a good choice..or there are any other choices

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post Jul 31 2009, 10:58 PM

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I dont see much free gifts for the P series during this PC fair.
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post Aug 1 2009, 01:53 PM

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QUOTE(mikelarren @ Jul 31 2009, 12:37 PM)
Good day to all vaio users smile.gif I have some question for those vaio p users, hope u all are kind enough to help me.

Does vaio P gets hot after used for long hours? I plan to use it for 24/7 downloads, is it practical to do so?

My last question is whether vaio P is powerful enough to play old games like warcraft 3 or dota without any lag? i mean at low settings & resolution.

Really hope can clear my doubt soon as im interested to get this model. Its light weight really attracts me smile.gif
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i wouldnt recommend to use P for 24/7 downloads and for playing games.
reason:
1. theres no fan to cool down P.
2. P is meant for people who want to stay connected. Since it small size, its pretty handy to keep inside handbag etc. Browsing, emails and chatting is prolly the main purposes.
3. The gpu and the processor are too weak to manage the game. you could try P with XP, but its wont good for P with Vista.

QUOTE(vixxiee @ Jul 31 2009, 10:06 PM)
hi, i'm planning to buy a vaio with 11.1" like the T series and with a budget of 6k...so which one is batter..the VGN-TT15GN/B or the TT35 whic have the pc fair promotion


Added on July 31, 2009, 10:14 pmjust like to know if TT35 is a good choice..or there are any other choices
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the later the better. The TT35 is using SU9400 1.4Ghz, while the TT15 is using SU9200 1.2Ghz.
If you want performance and mobility, i highly recommend Z.

This post has been edited by Miyabi: Aug 1 2009, 01:54 PM
mikelarren
post Aug 1 2009, 02:26 PM

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[quote=Miyabi,Aug 1 2009, 02:53 PM]
i wouldnt recommend to use P for 24/7 downloads and for playing games.
reason:
1. theres no fan to cool down P.
2. P is meant for people who want to stay connected. Since it small size, its pretty handy to keep inside handbag etc. Browsing, emails and chatting is prolly the main purposes.
3. The gpu and the processor are too weak to manage the game. you could try P with XP, but its wont good for P with Vista.

Thanks for the feedback smile.gif
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post Aug 3 2009, 12:09 AM

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[quote=mikelarren,Aug 1 2009, 02:26 PM]
[quote=Miyabi,Aug 1 2009, 02:53 PM]
i wouldnt recommend to use P for 24/7 downloads and for playing games.
reason:
1. theres no fan to cool down P.
2. P is meant for people who want to stay connected. Since it small size, its pretty handy to keep inside handbag etc. Browsing, emails and chatting is prolly the main purposes.
3. The gpu and the processor are too weak to manage the game. you could try P with XP, but its wont good for P with Vista.

Thanks for the feedback smile.gif
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no problem. always love to help with any i can smile.gif

maxizanc, can add this info on the front thread too smile.gif

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Sony XBRITE™ Technology

Sony® XBRITE™ Technology

What do you look for when shopping for a new computer? You may consider processor power, memory, and hard disk space. If you're into gaming or photo or video editing, chances are you pay closer attention to graphics processing. If you're shopping for a notebook, size, weight, and battery life may take precedence.

But what about the display? You no doubt consider screen size, and may even glance at resolution, but how much thought do you give to the quality of the display? If you're like the rest of us, the answer is probably "not much." After all, one display is as good as the next, right?

Wrong.

The truth is, not all displays are created equal. An inferior display can result in uneven brightness, poor color reproduction, narrow viewing angles, and unwanted glare. A good display, on the other hand, can enhance your computing experience with bright, vivid colors, ultra-sharp resolution, and minimal glare.

As a leading developer in HD (high definition) technology, Sony® knows a thing or two about what goes into a truly great display. That expertise and know-how backs XBRITE™ LCD technology, which is built into every VAIO® PC.

This tutorial will explore what makes XBRITE technology so special as well as help you understand how it can enhance your computing experience.

What Makes XBRITE™ Technology Special?

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# Brightness: XBRITE LCDs utilize cutting-edge backlight technologies to ensure even light distribution across the entire screen. This helps produce richer, more pronounced images. Select Sony® VAIO® PC models even feature advanced LED (light emitting diode) backlights, which offer higher brightness while consuming less battery power.
# Clarity: XBRITE LCDs employ two technologies to help ensure crystal-clear viewing. A glare filter reduces the refraction, or scattering, of outgoing light, while a special anti-reflective coating minimizes the reflection of ambient light without sacrificing brightness or definition. The end result is razor-sharp definition that makes everything look better, from spreadsheets and presentations to digital photos and high-definition movies.
# Viewing Angle: Due to their ability to minimize glare and reflection, XBRITE LCDs also boast wide viewing angles, making it easier to share what's on your screen with friends, family, or co-workers.
# Color Saturation: In addition to outstanding brightness, high clarity, and wide viewing angles, XBRITE LCDs also feature brilliant color saturation, up to 100 percent in certain Sony® VAIO® PC models, allowing you to enjoy vibrant, true-to-life color across all shades and hues.

Tip: Various XBRITE LCDs may employ any combination of these features but not necessarily all of them.

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Computers come in all shapes and sizes and serve all sorts of purposes, so why shouldn't their displays be tailored to match?

Sony® understands this, and has developed four levels of XBRITE™ optimized to match its wide range of VAIO® PCs.

# XBRITE-ECO™: Optimized for notebook PCs, XBRITE-ECO displays utilize efficient backlight technologies for stunning all-around performance, making them an ideal choice for typical users who rely on their PC for everyday tasks, such as work, e-mail, and surfing the Internet. Select XBRITE-ECO models even feature cutting-edge LED backlights for higher brightness and energy-efficiency.
# XBRITE-HiColor™: XBRITE-HiColor offers a step-up from XBRITE-ECO, with higher color saturation levels for greater color variation and a more vibrant picture. XBRITE-HiColor displays are a great choice for photographers, videographers, movie enthusiasts, or anyone else who requires high saturation and color accuracy.
# XBRITE-DuraView™: XBRITE-DuraView displays utilize LED backlighting for high brightness and 100 percent color saturation, and also feature a special hardcoating to help protect against scratches and other wear-and-tear, making them the ideal choice for mobile users.
# XBRITE-FullHD™: XBRITE-FullHD is the display of choice for power users who demand the absolute best in screen resolution. Available on select larger-screen notebooks and all-in-one PCs, XBRITE-FullHD displays feature Full HD 1080p resolution, perfect for enjoying Blu-ray Disc™ movies or editing home videos captured on one of today's HD camcorders.

Tip: XBRITE-ECO available on select VAIO SR, CS, CR, BZ, NS, NR, FW, AW, AR, and JS models.

Tip: XBRITE-HiColor available on select VAIO TZ, FW, and AR models.

Tip: XBRITE-DuraView available on select VAIO Z and TT models.

Tip: XBRITE-FullHD available on select VAIO FW, AW, and LV models.

Remember, Display Quality Matters

Display quality is often overlooked when shopping for a new PC, but the truth is that a high-quality display can go a long way toward improving your computing experience whether you're reviewing a presentation on a red-eye flight to New York, surfing the Internet at your favorite coffee shop, or editing video in your home office.

Sony® XBRITE™ LCD technology offers display performance that can make any task more enjoyable and easier to view. With high brightness, enhanced clarity, wide viewing angles, and brilliant color saturation, XBRITE LCDs are among the best money can buy. What's more, Sony offers four different levels of XBRITE calibrated to match a wide range of customer uses and preferences.

With so many options, you're sure to find the XBRITE LCD -- and VAIO PC -- that's best suited to your needs.
dollah_reader
post Aug 3 2009, 04:57 AM

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VAIO CS - VGN-CS36GJ/R

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im the new owner of this red devillish vaio...
buy a new one from pc fair..

got foc free gift , bluetooth mouse , i keep and checkerplate bacpack and 8 items change to original vaio backpack..
reporting to the club smile.gif

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Miyabi
post Aug 3 2009, 04:04 PM

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QUOTE(dollah_reader @ Aug 3 2009, 04:57 AM)
VAIO CS - VGN-CS36GJ/R

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im the new owner of this red devillish vaio...
buy a new one from pc fair..

got foc free gift , bluetooth mouse , i keep and  checkerplate bacpack and 8 items  change to original vaio backpack..
reporting to the club smile.gif
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welcome to the club, and enjoy smile.gif
slanderesk
post Aug 3 2009, 10:52 PM

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Sony Vaio FW - VGN-FW46GJ/B reporting in!!
presario316
post Aug 4 2009, 12:56 AM

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same here. FW - VGN-FW46GJ/B

Just collected today at Gardens.
vixxiee
post Aug 4 2009, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(Miyabi @ Aug 1 2009, 01:53 PM)
the later the better. The TT35 is using SU9400 1.4Ghz, while the TT15 is using SU9200 1.2Ghz.
If you want performance and mobility, i highly recommend Z.
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yup have see it in pc fair on sunday n probably planing to get the tt35 as i'm only looking for smaller lappy..but they dont take citybank for installment payment plan cry.gif btw..if any1 would know how long will the installment payment plan for maybank...forgot to ask them about that..and its 0% interest rite
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post Aug 4 2009, 01:25 AM

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QUOTE(vixxiee @ Aug 4 2009, 01:15 AM)
yup have see it in pc fair on sunday n probably planing to get the tt35 as i'm only looking for smaller lappy..but they dont take citybank for installment payment plan  cry.gif btw..if any1 would know how long will the installment payment plan for maybank...forgot to ask them about that..and its 0% interest rite
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Sony Style got Citibank installment. The promotion is still on.

@dollah_reader, @slanderesk, @presario316,

Welcome to the club. Already added your name into the list in the front page.

This post has been edited by maxizanc: Aug 4 2009, 02:28 AM
V12Kompressor
post Aug 4 2009, 10:13 AM

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QUOTE(dollah_reader @ Aug 3 2009, 04:57 AM)
VAIO CS - VGN-CS36GJ/R

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im the new owner of this red devillish vaio...
buy a new one from pc fair..

got foc free gift , bluetooth mouse , i keep and  checkerplate bacpack and 8 items  change to original vaio backpack..
reporting to the club smile.gif
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just dont use the notebook cooler they supplied to you, ok. wink.gif
VAIOs doesn't need those. icon_rolleyes.gif

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tim55
post Aug 4 2009, 11:57 AM

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another cs36gj user here =]


Added on August 4, 2009, 11:59 am
QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Aug 4 2009, 10:13 AM)
just dont use the notebook cooler they supplied to you, ok. wink.gif
VAIOs doesn't need those.  icon_rolleyes.gif

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why vaio doesn need cooler?


Added on August 4, 2009, 12:05 pmanyone get the free gift upon purchase above rm1888 with maybankard?

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f0ul99
post Aug 4 2009, 01:35 PM

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hello there,

i've been a proud owner of VGN-CR353 Pink Lizard Skin for 11 months now. it was a gift to my wife actually. upgraded to 4gb ram. we called it LIZZY.

the thing is that there was never a complain from my wife. it was a very good choice. speed was exceptional compared to other brands my brothers and friends are using (even from a considerably new and much better tech lappy i bought for my friend last sunday at pc fair xD)

furthermore, for the last couple months i've been using it heavily coz my gaming rig was out of service xD. while it was not never a gaming notebook, i pretty much enjoyed my COD4MW sessions at starbucks. still playing PES 2009 with it. SIMS 3 looks nice. my 2y4m son also enjoyed tons of his educational games.

divx also looks great on the excellent LCD. haven't tried HD before but will give a try soon. speaking of movies, i am a heavy-downloader. divx, games, tv show... last month only-70gb+. hours spent with LIZZY? average usage 10-12 hours daily minimum... sometime i left LIZZY on for downloading for about 8-10 hours. of coz with cooler... so on strength xD i give 8 out of 10. very very good.

lastly, the best part is that LIZZY was a one head-turning beauty xD. it was always a "kembang-hidung" moment when my wife put it on any table...
so design... 10 **********... enuf said.

vaio users, future to be, vaio are worth their price.

tq
Miyabi
post Aug 4 2009, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(tim55 @ Aug 4 2009, 11:57 AM)
another cs36gj user here =]


Added on August 4, 2009, 11:59 am

why vaio doesn need cooler?


Added on August 4, 2009, 12:05 pmanyone get the free gift upon purchase above rm1888 with maybankard?
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if possible, use notebook cooler if you are running intensive gpu / cpu, it does help cool down the notebook btw. maybe V12 was refering to lousy notebook cooler.

QUOTE(f0ul99 @ Aug 4 2009, 01:35 PM)
hello there,

i've been a proud owner of VGN-CR353 Pink Lizard Skin for 11 months now. it was a gift to my wife actually. upgraded to 4gb ram. we called it LIZZY.

the thing is that there was never a complain from my wife. it was a very good choice. speed was exceptional compared to other brands my brothers and friends are using (even from a considerably new and much better tech lappy i bought for my friend last sunday at pc fair xD)

furthermore, for the last couple months i've been using it heavily coz my gaming rig was out of service xD. while it was not never a gaming notebook, i pretty much enjoyed my COD4MW sessions at starbucks. still playing PES 2009 with it. SIMS 3 looks nice. my 2y4m son also enjoyed tons of his educational games.

divx also looks great on the excellent LCD. haven't tried HD before but will give a try soon. speaking of movies, i am a heavy-downloader. divx, games, tv show... last month only-70gb+. hours spent with LIZZY? average usage 10-12 hours daily minimum... sometime i left LIZZY on for downloading for about 8-10 hours. of coz with cooler... so on strength xD i give 8 out of 10. very very good.

lastly, the best part is that LIZZY was a one head-turning beauty xD. it was always a "kembang-hidung" moment when my wife put it on any table...
so design... 10 **********... enuf said.

vaio users, future to be, vaio are worth their price.

tq
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glad you are happy with your notebook.
and yeah, i called my Z , Elsa smile.gif

** thanks mazixanc for updating the front thread page

This post has been edited by Miyabi: Aug 4 2009, 04:14 PM
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post Aug 4 2009, 05:30 PM

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sony centre have the same pc fair promotion?

the last time I went to ipoh sony centre, the new fw4 series is not even in stock yet..

sigh..
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post Aug 5 2009, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(fookiat @ Aug 4 2009, 05:30 PM)
sony centre have the same pc fair promotion?

the last time I went to ipoh sony centre, the new fw4 series is not even in stock yet..

sigh..
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should be the same, unless stocks run out (the freebies i mean here).
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post Aug 5 2009, 06:09 PM

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i just extended warantty for 3 years .. dicount rm 70 from magazine coupon

peace of mind ... smile.gif


next plan.. to skin whole body.. dont want to calar balar.. pain in eyes ..

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post Aug 5 2009, 06:23 PM

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currently my battery model VGP-BPS2C 11.1V 5200mAh died
can i replace with VGP-BPS2 11.1V 4800mAh

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