Sony VAIO EL2 VPCEL22FX/B 15.5″ Laptop (Black)
- AMD E Series Processor 1.65GHz
- 4GB DDR3 RAM
- 320GB 5400RPM Hard Drive
- 15.5-Inch Screen, AMD Radeon HD 6320
- Windows 7 Home Premium, 5.4 hours Battery Life
Whether it is open or closed, you will find yourself wanting to feel this VAIO E Series laptop. With a textured, diamond-shaped pattern embossed on the lid and palm rest, this PC is artfully crafted to be pleasing to the eyes and to the touch without leaving any fingerprint smudges. Built with the features and performance you need every day to stay connected and be entertained, the Sony VAIO EL2 series laptop (model VPCEL22FX/B) in black sports an extra-wide, theater inspired 15.5-inch display with a native 720p HD resolution that provides deeper blacks, brighter whites, and true-to-life color. The isolated keyboard includes an integrated number pad. And with a pleasant feeling textured touch pad that is integrated into the palmrest, your
List Price: $ 469.99
Price: $ 567.97

















Love It,
I purchased this Sony Vaio to replace the Atinquated piece of hardware the resembles a laptop that is slower than molasses,(pentIII CPU) enough said about the dinosaur, when I got my new laptop I couldn’t be happier with the speed of shipping and the ease of setting it up for the first time… my brother said he had many problems with his Vaio and wouldn’t recommend buying one, but I had already bought it when he found out I did, let’s just hope he just got the ONLY lemon in the bunch, as for now I LOVE THIS LAPTOP. I does everything I want a computer to do and then some like shuffeling music or picture albums with the swipe of your hand motion, (works with the camera), watching hd movies, playing my music while I work or surf the web, etc…. very good buy for the price I paid $390.00…hope this helps you decide, so far I would recomend buying this laptop….
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|Good budget laptop for basic functionality (music, videos, web, email, etc.),
Pros: Keeping in mind this is clearly not a top of the line gaming or video-editing machine…you are getting what you pay for:
-4GB of RAM and dual core CPU make for good multitasking
-Solid keyboard. Number pad included…I had to carry a separate battery-powered one before with my old 14″ HP laptop so this is a big convenience. I can type very fast on this keyboard…plenty of space, and it does feel good.
-Good touchpad. Has multi-touch with some gesture-support. This allows you to do things like pinch-to-zoom, double-finger swiping, and making circular motions to scroll up and down which are all pretty handy.
-Video & screen looks good but HD results will vary depending on source. 720p trailers on Youtube and Gamespot looked GREAT and ran smoothly. HD on Netflix however was sadly choppy every time…but videos looked good at standard def. anyway. (All over Wi-Fi, one room away from router)
-Eye-catching shell and interior…will definitely get some attention at the coffee shop.
-HDMI out could be very handy when travelling
Cons: -Sound from speakers is fairly tinny. Nothing a pair of external speakers couldn’t fix (or an audio cable leading to your stereo). With headphones sound is good of course.
-No lock/latch mechanism to prevent accidental opening.
-As mentioned, HD over Netflix was basically a no-go (standard def. still looked good though so not a deal-breaker)
-Comes with needless SONY software (bloatware) that slows down performance until removed or stopped permanently. It may have sorted itself out naturally after it was finished indexing files (music/video) from the laptop AND my network (!!!), but I wasn’t waiting any longer to find out so I made some deletions. I’ve seen much better performance since I tinkered around with it for a bit.
-You have to create your own backup discs if you wan an external backup (can use 3 DVD’s or USB, but you need *11GB*!!!)
-No dedicated volume or media control buttons
Other Thoughts: So as I mentioned, you’re really just getting what you pay for here..not too many extra frills, which for the price is to be expected. It’s *great* for everyday use…watching videos, emailing, listening to music, and surfing the web.
It doesn’t come with backup discs, but as the instructions clearly state, the software gives you the option to create your own…so definitely don’t go deleting the “VAIO Care” program since that’s the starting point of the backup process.
I wanted to upgrade from my old laptop because things started to take forever to load, and when listening to Rhapsody while surfing online, the music would stutter while scrolled in Firefox or Internet Explorer. This laptop has definitely taken care of these things…certainly not as powerful as my desktop or a high-end laptop but for everyday usage I’m happy with it
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|Not bad I guess,
I got this on Cyber Monday, so it was obviously on sale. This is ok I guess. The main letdown to me is that it’s slower than I thought it would be. You would think that it would be fast since it’s dual core, but it’s not. At least, not as speedy as my other Laptop. Also, the Touchpad seemed like it needed to be broken in, cause I was having a lot of problems with it when I first got it, but it’s working fine the next day.
What I do love about it is all the USB ports. I personally feel like you can never have enough USB ports! There’s 4.
Overall, this isn’t a bad purchase. For the nonsale price, I’d buy something else.
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