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Sony Vaio VGN-FW31E review

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Review Date: 23 Feb 2009

Price when reviewed: £731

Supplier: http://www.lambda-tek.com/componentshop

Reviewed By: Barry de la Rosa

Our Rating 4 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

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Sony's Vaio VGN-FW31E is an updated version of the VGN-FW11E (Labs, Shopper 250), and little has changed apart from the inclusion of a Blu-ray drive.

The VGN-FW31E looks identical to its predecessor, with a sturdy silver case and a rigid lid. The screen is bright and clear, as we'd expect from a Vaio, and has accurate colours and a 16:9 aspect ratio. Like the VGN-FW11E, the 16.4in screen has a resolution of 1,600x900, which is the highest on test.

The keyboard has flat, evenly spaced keys akin to a MacBook's and is comfortable to type on. There's plenty of space either side that Sony could have used to include a numeric keypad, so it's a shame there isn't one. The touch pad is large and responsive, and the buttons have a light action, although they lie flush with the case and so are hard to locate with your thumb. A row of buttons above the keyboard controls media playback.

As usual, Sony's software bundle is a cut above the rest and includes Photoshop Elements 6 and Premiere Elements 4 - a package worth £80. You also get Microsoft Works 9 and WinDVD BD 8 for playing Blu-ray movies.

The hardware specification has changed very little: there's an extra 1GB of RAM, a slightly slower processor and the same graphics card. The hard disk size has gone from 250GB to 400GB, but its performance in PCMark is virtually the same as the VGN-FW11E's. A score of 5.9fps in Call of Duty 4 is as dismal as most others here for 3D performance.

Had the VGN-FW31E cost the same as the VGN-FW11E, it would have won a Best Buy award. However, it's £78 more, primarily because of the Blu-ray drive. Asus's X71SL will let you watch Blu-ray movies on its 17in screen for £86 less. That said, if you can find the VGN-FW31E for £700, its wider screen and better performance would make it the better buy.

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