Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sony VAIO VPCEC2RFX - a powerful, versatile notebook Sony

The Sony VAIO laptop VPCEC2RFX is extremely versatile and powerful, with an above average. He managed to rank very high in our tests and we certainly agree that the price reflects the quality. Let's see what this laptop is so special and why we recommend it.

First, processing power is rather unexpected from a laptop that just 16.1 cm wide x 1.25 cm x height is 10.78 inches deep and weighs just under 7.3 kg (with standard battery capacityincluded). With an Intel Core i5 m 520 processor runs at a speed very intriguing to 2.4 GHz (using the Turbo Boost technology, you can go up to 2.93 GHz) on a 3 MB L3 cache, Sony VAIO VPCEC2RFX was able to obtain good results in our tests of processing speed. The 4 GB (two sticks of 2 GB each) DDR 3 random access memory (RAM), who works at a speed of 1066 MHz are sufficient for most users. However, if you need more, you can upgrade to a maximum of 8 GB of RAM. The hard diskis unusually large and fast - 500 GB Serial ATA (SATA) and spinning at a dizzying 7,200 revolutions per minute (RPM).

With ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 graphics card with 1 GB of VRAM, the Sony VAIO VPCEC2RFX performed very well in our graphics tests. It 'could' output a maximum resolution of 1600 x 900 pixels, HD-quality, stylish display 17.3-inch LED backlit. The Intel High Definition Audio sound system offering high-quality audio, regardless ofvolume, while the media player was of high quality. Standard lithium-ion battery has failed on the laptop for 2.5 hours when playing a DVD holds up to 3.5 hours in standard brightness mode, and up to 3 hours in full brightness mode.

Other useful features include the integrated Sony Vaio VPCEC2RFX A2DP (2.1 + EDR), stereo Bluetooth, Memory Stick PRO (with support for SOA technologies and Duo) media slot (that benefit from new technology MagicGate)1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet, support for Blu-ray (read-only BDROM unfortunately), HDMI output, and built-in MOTION EYE webcam and microphone in a position to exploit the new technology of tracking pretty face.

When you buy a Sony VAIO laptop VPCEC2RFX, you get a functional and very useful software for free (although some are just testing). You can get a genuine copy of Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit architecture), Sony just Creativity Suite, Adobe CreativeBundle for all of you designers out there, Norton Internet Security 2010 (unfortunately, with only a 30-day trial), and Microsoft Office 2010 (Starter Edition) for your office needs. You also get a year free technical support via telephone, the house of one year warranty service, a year of international service and Sony's standard one-year warranty.

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