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Sony VAIO Nebula FW


$810.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Limited edition. Large 16.4" display with 720p capable resolution (1600 x 900px). Quality Sony build.

The Cons:Uses older DDR2 memory. 1080p display and 512MB Radeon card are not available together. Upgrades are costly.

The Sony VAIO Nebula FW is a limited edition Windows 7 notebook from Sony’s Signature Collection. It is in fact a configuration option for the VGNFW590, which itself is available in either Black, Chocolate Brown, or Nebula.

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The Nebula features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor (2.2GHz-3.06GHz), either an HDD (up to 500GB) or solid-state drive (up to 256GB), and anywhere from 2GB to 8GB of DDR2-SDRAM-800. Base features include an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 graphics card with 512MB vRAM (upgradeable to 1GB), either a CD/DVD player or BD player at no additional cost (doesn't burn), and a 16.4" VAOI display with a 1600x900 resolution. The base retails at $809.99, but can be maxed out to over $4000.00 with the addition of extra features.

Features

  • Limited Edition Notebook
  • Sony’s Signature Collection
  • VGNFW590 Configuration Option
  • Windows 7 Operating System
  • Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
  • 16.4” Widescreen Display
  • SATA/SS Drive Options
  • ATI Mobility Graphics
  • CD/DVD or BD Player
  • Wired/Wireless Connectivity
  • Built-In Bluetooth
  • Camera/Microphone
  • HDMI Interface

Base Specifications

  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.2GHz)
  • Memory: 2GB DDR2-SDRAM-800
  • Drive: 250GB SATA (5400rpm)
  • Display: 16.4" Widescreen (1600x900
  • Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (512MB vRAM)
  • Optical: CD/DVD Playback/Burning; BD Playback
  • Bluetooth: v2.1+EDR
  • Communication: Cam/Mic
  • Interface: HDMI

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Pros
  • 2

    limited edition

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    large 16.4" display with 720p capable resolution (1600 x 900px)

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    quality Sony build

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    affordable starting price

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    highly customizable directly from the manufacturer

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    comes with Windows 7

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    Blu-ray optical drive is a free upgrade

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    dedicated ATI HD 4650 video card with either 512 or 1GB of VRAM

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    HDMI output

Cons
  • 3

    uses older DDR2 memory

  • 2

    1080p display and 512MB Radeon card are not available together

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    upgrades are costly

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    heavy and large

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    crappy speakers - like most laptops

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