
Sony VPCSA21GX/BI VAIO Laptop - Black
Experience Lightweight Portability with the Sony VAIO VPC-SA21GX/BIThe Sony VAIO S Series laptop combines sleek design with impressive mobile performance. At just over 3.6 lbs, this laptop is perfect for on-the-go productivity and entertainment. Enjoy long battery life and seamless contours in a ...
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Overview
Experience Lightweight Portability with the Sony VAIO VPC-SA21GX/BI
The Sony VAIO S Series laptop combines sleek design with impressive mobile performance. At just over 3.6 lbs, this laptop is perfect for on-the-go productivity and entertainment. Enjoy long battery life and seamless contours in a way only Sony can deliver.
Specifications:
- Brand: Sony
- Model: VPCSA21GX/BI
- Weight: 3.6 lbs (approximately)
Key Features
Intel Core i5-2410M processor (2.30GHz) with Turbo Boost Technology up to (2.90GHz)
4GB of RAM
500GB Serial ATA HDD, DVD±R/RW
13.3" (1600 x 900) LED widescreen display, NVIDIA GeForce graphics with 1GB VRAM
Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Equipped with an Intel Core i5-2410M processor, it provides solid performance for everyday computing tasks.
- The 500GB Serial ATA HDD offers ample storage capacity for documents, photos, and multimedia files.
- The 13.3" (1600 x 900) LED widescreen display provides a clear and vibrant viewing experience.
- An NVIDIA GeForce graphics card with 1GB VRAM enhances visual performance for casual gaming or graphic tasks.
- Pre-installed with Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit, it offers a familiar and stable operating environment.
👎 Cons
- The 4GB of RAM may be a limiting factor for heavy multitasking or running demanding modern applications efficiently.
- Windows 7 Professional is an older operating system and may not support the latest software or security updates without an upgrade.
- The 500GB HDD, while spacious, is slower than modern SSDs, impacting boot times and application loading speeds.
- The Intel Core i5-2410M is an older generation processor, meaning its performance might be outmatched by current-generation CPUs.
- The optical DVD±R/RW drive is becoming less relevant with modern digital media consumption, but still present.