It’s sitting right at the edge of the notebook, right on the lip, this not exactly a natural place for me to be tapping it regularly.
I’ve been using it for quite a while now as a daily driver and the only thing that’s been bothering me is the placement of the touchpad.
This laptop is the kind that’s unassumingly powerful. This app in particular adds some value to your experience as it works across quite a few Sony devices such as the PlayStation 3 and PS Vita as well. You’ve got a bit of a customized interface as well with a pull – down menu appearing at the top of your display containing a few excellent applications such as Sony’s own Music Unlimited. On screen you’re working with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit unless you’d like to upgrade to Professional or Ultimate, the former costing $50 and the latter costing you $150 extra. This device has a lovely 13.3-inch LED backlit display with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, this backed up with AMD Radeon HD 6470M hybrid graphics and Intel Wireless Display technology under the hood. This laptop features a CD tray which you’re able to use as a CD/DVD burner or you can upgrade to a Blu-ray Disk player for an additional $100. This beast has two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, VGA out, HDMI, SD card and Sony HG Duo MagicGate card readers, ethernet port, and headphone jack. This notebook is just 3.65 pounds, is relatively thin, and is set to be your own personal workhorse with not just a 4400mAh battery inside, but an additional 4400mAh Sheet Battery you can also purchase separately that effectively doubles your work time.