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It’s all rolled into a chassis that weighs 3.8 pounds and measures less than an inch thick.
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Unlike many notebooks in this size class, the Vaio S also includes a built-in optical drive. Our Vaio S Series came equipped with an Intel Core i5-2410M processor, Radeon HD 6470M GPU, and 4GB of RAM. This could be a durability concern, and the light weight of the lid allowed it to wobble while typing, an annoying trait when using the laptop for word processing. Lightly twisting the display generated an audible creaking noise that seemed to concentrate on the upper right hand corner of the display. Unlike the metal interior, the laptop’s lid is thin and flimsy. This is the surface you’ll most often touch while using the device, and it allows Sony to provide a luxurious feel while keeping the price reasonable. In a brilliant move, Sony has made the entire interior of the laptop out of metal rather than plastic. Much of the laptop is made of plastic, but it’s a hard matte material, rather than slippery gloss. Our review unit presented no such nonsense. While the company’s laptops are often lookers, some past models have made use of glossy plastics that betray their luxury aspirations. Sony’s S Series makes a solid first impression thanks to its subdued, elegant presentation. While the extravagant Sony Vaio Z Series may be the company’s halo product, it’s this more humble laptop that really puts design to the test, as it must be attractive and quick while remaining obtainable and portable. This machine boasts a 13.3-inch display, making it part of the slim-and-sexy ultraportable category. If there’s any laptop that presents Sony’s engineers with the opportunity to flex their engineering muscles, both in aesthetics and functionality, it’s the Sony Vaio S Series. From its HDTVs to it computers to its phones, its products appear designed with enthusiasm, even when that excitement doesn’t result in a superb product. Given recent events, it’s easy to forget that the company has been and remains focused on engineering great products. While much of Sony has been racked by the woes of its hacking crisis, unrelated divisions of the company have labored on with the scars of that PR disaster.