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Like Toshiba's middling effort, the Sony Vaio E-Series SVE1511C5E also failed to wow us in our Iceland group test. The Intel 2.3GHz Pentium B970 processor, 4GB RAM and 500GB HDD are middle of the road to say the list, and though the keyboard felt fluid...
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Sony’s Vaio S series has had a revamp for 2012 but this model (SVE1511K1E) is one of the cheapest in the range and lacks the latest Ivy Bridge processors of its more expensive bretheren. Still, it's hard to complain when it costs less than £500. See mo...
The Sony Vaio SVE1511K1E feels slightly clunky and we aren’t fans of the buttonless trackpad. The gesture control is something of a gimmick, too. Nonetheless this laptop is a decent performer - gaming aside - with a great screen for watching video and...
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The Sony VAIO E15 is as stylish a mainstream laptop as you're likely to find. With a 15.5-inch screen and state-of-the-art ports and connectivity, it's an inexpensive way to impress your fellow humans with your astute judgment of things computing, as w...
Sony's laptops are always more than the sum of their parts--a sense of style will do that for you. The Sony VAIO E15 is no exception and will undoubtedly turn a lot of heads in the major electronics outlets. It's a great unit overall. Still, it would b...
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700 Vaio E15 is the first mainstream laptop produced by Sony which features an Intel Ivy Bridge CPU. This device has many attributes that will make it reach the hearts of consumers everywhere in a very short time. This review that we prepared will explai...
The VAIO E15 designed by the Japanese team at Sony is definitely a good looker. Not only that, but it also performs well. The sound quality and variety of apps found in its app suite also greatly make up for the poor third-generation Core i5 CPU. Add to...
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We've already looked at the 13in VAIO S in Sony's laptop stable, but what about the 15in version? It keeps the same premium aluminium body, flexible configuration options and great features, but throws a 1080p IPS screen into the mix to make for a slim, a...
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First came the ultrabooks, and then came Windows 8, Now touch screens have come to reshape the laptop landscape. Sony's own touch-enabled ultrabook, the Sony VAIO T15 Touch (SVT15112CXS)%displayPrice% at %seller%, pairs a capacitive screen, a stunning 108...
Windows 8 with touch screen and 1080p display. Zippy new Intel Core i5-3337U processor. Storage capacity without compromise thanks to 750GB hard drive and 24GB solid-state cache. Quality programs and service trials instead of the usual bloatware.
Thick for an ultrabook. Touchpad has gesture support, but it's touchy...
The Sony VAIO T15 Touch ultrabook offers solid performance, a healthy feature set, and a generous selection of software...
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The Sony Vaio E Series has never been the most popular mainstream notebook, but it's long been a good choice. Sony has consistently offered good design, a quality keyboard and reasonable pricing as well as numerous aesthetic options. These have helped the...
Good keyboard, Strong processor performance, Many options...
Poor touchpad, Short battery life, Poor value, Some pricy options...
Sony's refreshed Sony Vaio E fits snuggly into the current mainstream laptop market, but the computer is also what you make of it. The review unit we received is a typical budget laptop that makes a few subtle attempts to class things up. It includes a...
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The Sony VAIO E15 is as stylish a mainstream laptop as you're likely to find. With a 15.5-inch screen and state-of-the-art ports and connectivity, it's an inexpensive way to impress your fellow humans with your astute judgment of things computing, as...
Sony's laptops are always more than the sum of their parts - a sense of style will do that for you. The VAIO E15 is no exception and will undoubtedly turn a lot of heads in the major electronics outlets. It's a great unit overall. Still, it would be e...
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The Sony VAIO E15 is as stylish a mainstream laptop as you're likely to find. Starting at only $500 with a 15.5-inch screen and state-of-the-art ports and connectivity, it's an inexpensive way to impress your fellow humans with your astute judgment of...
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The Sony VAIO E15 is as stylish a mainstream laptop as you're likely to find. Starting at only $500 with a 15.5-inch screen and state-of-the-art ports and connectivity, it's an inexpensive way to impress your fellow humans with your astute judgment of...
Stylish design, Modern components...
Oversensitive touchpad, No fast hard drive option...
A sense of style raises this otherwise median mainstream laptop above the crowd...
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FOLLOW US SHARE As Sony's first mainstream notebook with an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, the $699 Sony VAIO E15 makes a statement. Combining a sophisticated design with a 15-inch display and a slew of audio and video-editing apps, the E15 is sure to be...
Sleek modern design; Great audio; Solid performance and graphics; Professional grade multimedia creationediting software...
Screen a bit dim; Shorter battery life than other 15-inch notebooks; Keyboard has some flex; Lackluster webcam...
The 15-inch Sony VAIO E15 offers an attractive design, Ivy Bridge power and powerful multimedia software.
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While plenty of attention is given to slim portable ultrabooks and big bruising gaming rigs, for most people, a reasonably priced desktop replacement laptop is all that a shopper is looking for when they are shopping for a new laptop. The Sony VAIO E15 (S...
Intel third generation processor boosts power and productivity. Includes several premium media tools. Webcam uses Sony's Exmor sensor and adds hand-wavey gesture commands.
Short battery life. Keyboard backlight is distracting as much as it is helpful. Webcam gesture controls don't seem useful...
With the Sony VAIO E15 (SVE15116FXS), Sony brings Intel Ivy Bridge processing to entry-level desktop replacement laptops to great effect, and throws in enough extras to keep people buying when other manufacturers catch up...
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DesignThe design of the laptop shows a unique take on a minimalist look and feel. You have a brushed aluminum interior which is the same material as the outside of the case. That really helps cut down on fingerprints. You won't see any flashy graphics or...
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