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Sony Vaio FW41E/H review

Verdict:

Sony's generously equipped Vaio FW41E/H is a great laptop with something for everyone, including Blu-ray playback and a large hard disk.

Review Date: 7 Aug 2009

Price when reviewed: £880

Supplier: http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk

Reviewed By: Alan Lu & Barry de la Rosa

Our Rating 5 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

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Sony's Vaio FW41E/H is well equipped for entertainment.

Its Radeon HD 4650 graphics can play demanding 3D games, managing a smooth 31.2fps in our Call of Duty 4 test. The Blu-ray drive can play high-definition movies, but it can't write Blu-ray discs.

As with most Vaio screens, the FW41E/H's 16.4in display is superb. The resolution of 1,600x900 pixels isn't quite large enough to show 1080p HD video, but Blu-ray movies still look great, and there's lots of space to have several windows open simultaneously. It's bright, with vivid yet accurate colours that don't look oversaturated. Areas of white look clean and pure, while our colour and greyscale transition tests were reproduced smoothly. The backlight is a little uneven, but it's still one of the best laptop displays we've seen.

We were also impressed with the keyboard and touchpad. The keys are large and give just the right amount of feedback. The touchpad is accurate and responsive, while the buttons are just right, being neither too stiff nor too spongy. The minimalist purple-grey chassis feels a bit plasticky, but build quality is sturdy.

The Vaio is equipped with a large 500GB hard disk as well as 4GB of RAM, which is more than enough for running multiple programs simultaneously. The 2GHz Core 2 Duo T6400 processor did well in most of our benchmarks. It fell behind the other £900 laptops in the video-encoding test due to a slower front side bus and less cache than its competitors, but this should concern only serious video-editing enthusiasts (who will appreciate the software bundle, which includes Adobe's Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements).

At nearly 3kg, the Vaio is lighter than many other Blu-ray equipped laptops we've seen, but it's too big and heavy for regular commuting. If you do need to use it for occasional travelling, its battery lasted a surprisingly long three hours and 43 minutes.

It's hard to find fault with the FW41E/H, although the single year of RTB warranty is dismal at this price. If this doesn't worry you, you won't be disappointed with the Vaio.

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