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The Sony VAIO VGN-CR35 series laptop is powered by 2.10 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T8100 with 2-MB L2 Cache, 800 FSB and it features Intel Mobile 965GML Express Chipset motherboard, 2-GB DDR2 SDRAM (upto 4-GB max in 2 SODIMM slots), 200-GB SATA 5400 rpm hard drive and 16X Super Multi Dual Layer (8.5 [...]

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2) Student

Students who are on a stretched finances should look for a laptop that delivers the majority bang for the buck. In particular, students need a laptop that is petite and light enough to lug back and forth from one corner to another corner in the campus, but rugged enough to endure bouncing around in a backpack.

 

3) Frequent flier

If you use up a lot of time on the road, dimension and heaviness are the two most dangerous factors in choosing a new laptop — even if it means sacrificing a little on performance and features. The smallest and lightest laptops, or the “ultra portables”, weigh up below 2kg and are no thicker than a spiral-bound notebook.

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To decide for the right laptop plus the right set of features and price, you need to think and consider how are you going to use this extra ordinary machine.  Knowing what your profile is will definitely help you to get started.   1) Home Users

Home users are more and more turning to laptops rather than to PCs. Laptops can present comparable performance and features to those of a desktop PC. The only trouble with a desktop PC is having it moved from room to another. Though there are two types of laptops which are appropriate for home users: mainstream laptops and desktop replacements.

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The Vaio AR series employs a 17.8-inch monitor with a towering native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels, which is skilled of mixing out high-definition content at 1080 pixels. You obtain an HDMI video output, a TV tuner, and it all operates off a 2GHz Core Duo CPU and a plucky GeForce Go 7600 GT graphics card. Sony seems to be departing all-out with the AR series, as it seems that some models will feature dual 200GB hard drives. Also, if you are thinking of taking it out in the road, think again -they’ll weigh up in the region of 3.8Kg, and make you £2,000 not as good as when someone attacks you of them.  

What ad-hoc mode is, why it’s dangerous and how to disable it.