Sony VAIO VPC-CW13FX/P 14-Inch Pink Laptop
Tuesday, 24. November 2009. 11:07
- 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 Processor
- 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 320GB Hard Drive
- 14″ Display
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Product Description
Sony VAIO VPC-CW13FX/P Notebook Intel Core 2 Duo T6600 (2.20GHz) Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 320 GB HDD 4 GB of RAMAmazon.com Product Description
A perfect mix of performance and style, the slim, lightweight Sony VAIO CW laptop in pink (model CW13FX/P) shows off your passion for fashion while still offering impressive mobile computing power. The glossy finish is splashed across the exterior while a gradient color on the palm rest provides the l… 



November 24th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
I needed a computer. My old box simply wouldn’t turn-on following the move to my new apartment. Why? I don’t know. Flipped the switch, no power, so I bought a new power supply, installed it and that’s all I got was power; nothing on the lcd screen and two greens, a yellow and a red from my gigabyte MB. Okay, so now what? I have always been a desktop fan as they are faster, run cooler and easy to swap components. But I figure laptops are finally coming into their own and occasionally I need portable computing. Besides, I can port out the video to my monitor, get a wireless keyboard, so I don’t mess up the laptop with a coffee spill or some ashes from my smokes.
So which one? Acer is out there, cheap and well-configured; ASUS is well-received. For some reason I wouldn’t consider an HP. Toshiba, tried and true, it’s true, but nah for some reason. Then I see this Sony and others from the CW series. Heretofore, Sonys have been beyond my price point, but it looks like they want to capture more of the low end market by introducing this line. Looks nice, colors and all. Plus, it’s got everything I wanted: portability as it’s right around 5 lbs, a banging screen as you’d expect from Sony, 4 gigs of RAM which is more than I expected. I also expected and got good workmanship. There are a lot of crappy laptops coming off Chinese assembly lines these days.
The out of the box experiecne was perfect. Turned it on and I was ready to rock n roll. And so far, so good. I probably could have gotten more for the buck, a faster chip and a bigger hard drive, but I got what I needed and I got it fast so I’m not complaining.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 3:07 pm
This baby runs so quite!(in comparison with my previous laptop, Vaio is superb!) Out of box experience is great! lightweight!
Downside: battery hour is only 2.5hours, and not even 1 minute more!(don’t try your luck if you need a long battery hour laptop!#
surface smugs easily, but perhaps I should buy a white one, so it’s not that obvious#mine is black#
motive eye not as good as I expect, but those see me on skype says it’s ok.
not enough USB #only 3, even less than my previous “old tank”)
shipping is one day late! (but no big deal if you are not as eager to have it as I did!)
Hope the price won’t drop too quick, I hate to see whatever laptop I bought drop the price soon after I get it.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 24th, 2009 at 5:26 pm
Having looked at several dozen models before settling on this Sony, this is one of the best looking notebooks available. Fit and finish are first rate. The palm rest includes a blended color scheme, matching the lid on the outer edge and gradually lightening as it approaches the keyboard. The keys are well labeled, with large, high-contrast letters and numbers.
None of this would matter if its features and performance lacked. First, it has a great screen. Text is sharp and colors are well saturated without being overdone. It gets plenty bright! Movies look great, too. I did not notice any smearing or stuttering when playing back DVDs, for example. Second, the keyboard is excellent. It’s quiet. The keys are well spaced and have a good feel. The keyboard also has zero flex. Third, it runs cool and quiet. The fan creates such a soft whir that it’s easy to forget it’s on and never distracting. The palmrest never gets uncomfortable, even after hours of typing. It stays cool, as does the underside of the unit.
I like that Sony places the speakers between the keyboard and the screen. It helps anchor the sound to the screen (some notebooks have the speakers under the palmrest or on the bottom). They’re not loud, but they are clear and get the job done. For serious listening, external speakers or headphones should be used. I also appreciate that all the most-used ports are along the sides; only the AC and ethernet ports are in the rear. The SD reader and indicator lights are at the front, easily accessible and visible.
The touchpad is sensitive out of the box and better after calibration. However, I prefer the use of a mouse.
I don’t play games, so I cannot comment on how well the unit might be for that purpose. However, Windows 7 gives this notebook a 4.9 on the Windows Experience Index. It boots quickly and loads programs quickly. I never feel as if I’m waiting on the computer…a good feeling!
One unique feature is a display off button beneath the screen. This is great for conserving battery life if you’re simply listening to music or using a projector or other external display. It’s also handy if you need to step away from the computer for a few minutes. I didn’t see a dedicated button for this purpose on any of the other notebooks I evaluated for purchase.
All in all, I love this notebook. However, I do have a few nits to pick. It took me over 30 minutes to get my Bluetooth mouse to work. While the radio is on by default, it does not accept connections. I had to dig deep in the manual to figure it out. Way too much work to add a device! It also bluescreened the second day I had it, locking up while I was checking scores on espn. That does not inspire confidence! I updated two device drivers and the problem has not repeated.
I also would prefer that the WiFi and Bluetooth radios not be tied to the same switch. There are times when it is preferable to use the Bluetooth but not Wifi in order to conserve the battery. However, this can be done through software.
Rating: 4 / 5