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Monday, March 5, 2012

Notebook Review Sony Vaio VPC-CA16FG

Still like CA15 (PCplus 393), Sony Vaio VPC-looking ngejreng CA16FG appear on the cover of his well-motivated. Acrylic plastic material lining the cover and some keyboard and palmrest area. This acrylic material that easily reflect light notebook appears as fluorescent. This luminescence effect of adding beautiful appearance because the color of the base casing looks shiny. The good, the CA series is available in black, white, pink, green, and orange.

The keyboard is also equipped with a backlit display that allows use in dim conditions. Unfortunately, PCplus not find a way to continue on this backlit to add points from the aspect of appearance. In addition to the exterior fabric, the demos are also scattered some of the facilities is quite recent. Call it the HDMI port, USB 3.0 for faster data transfers, webcam with Exmor technology, as well as the card reader which supports SDXC standard.

When we view the hardware in it, the Sony Vaio VPC-CA16FG using Intel Core i7, Intel Core i5 is not as CA15. Core i7's just used a variant dualcore, not quad-core. Sony also includes a variety of applications that are quite interesting. One is, when you press the Vaio, a media center application will be active. If only the price can be more affordable.