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New Sony VAIO Laptop w/ 16.1" Screen

calc writes "Sony Japan has announced a new VAIO laptop that comes with a DVD-R/RW CD-R/RW drive along with a Radeon 7500 Mobility and 16.1" UXGA LCD." The spacebar on my thinkpad has been dying... maybe its time for a change. Sony? You listening? *grin*

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  1. Topic missed the point... by calc · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sony already has laptops with 16.1" screens the point of the post was the new DVD-R/RW drive included. I am not sure why cmdrtaco changed the title to miss the point. ;)

  2. Got one of these last month by AirLace · · Score: 5, Informative

    The screen is beatiful. But the keyboard is a nightmare, just for that reason I though of giving it back. Also, the BIOS doesn't support APM properly so you have to use the ACPI stuff if you need power management, and swsusp to suspend to RAM as it's no longer built in to the BIOS. It's also a nightmare to carry around, like the lunchbox computers of yesteryear -- this is kind of my first VAIO I've been disappointed in.

  3. Sony: Nice products, sucky support by barc0001 · · Score: 2, Informative

    Pray to whatever deity/force of nature you subscribe to that it doesn't break. A client of mine purchased a Vaio in the winter, and it hasn't worked since day one. Machine starts up and then locks up intermittently. We've been running around in circles with Vaio support to the point my client had to call Sony of Canada's president to get any action on it at all. It's been 5 months. She runs a two person business. At one point, she was on the phone to the repair supervisor at the Coquitlam facility, and when she told him that the laptop had essentially been out of commission for the last 5 months with all this screwing around, and how was someone supposed to get along without a laptop for that long, the asshat actually asked her why she didn't have a spare for situations like this!? Hmm.. Let's see why she didn't have a spare.. Because she spent 75% of her small business's IT budget on a new Sony laptop that DOESN'T WORK?

  4. Replacement parts expensive! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Hi folks, Vaio's are nice, but watch out for replacement parts. If you look on the newsgroups, it might be difficult to find a replacement harddrive that fits physically inside. To replace a keyboard, pay $80.

  5. I've got the 15" variety by Like2Byte · · Score: 2, Informative

    I bought one of the 15" varieties @1.6GHz in April - a PCG-GRX550. If I could have afforded the $2200 price tag, I would have bought the 16.1" screen from Best Buy.

    I didn't know it at the time but mine came with Win XP Home and not Professional. (I lost myself gazing into such a large screen and had to buy it - no matter what, dammit!) Models with a 'P' tacked onto the end of the model have Win XP Pro installed (IE: PCG-GRX550P.)

    The one thing I'm not too keen on is some of the software that came bundled on mine. There's one program that is supposed to be some sort of graphical browser for viewing pictures with all the other pictures 'floating' behind the currently viewed picture. It was very straining to look at and very odd to use. I removed it quickly.

    One of the good things about this unit is that it comes with a Sony MemoryStick port - making it very useful for people who have Sony digital cameras or a Sony Clie. Just pop in a cartridge and it can immediately access the card making sharing pictures between LT & Camera/Clie a snap.

    The screen on the 15" model is very crisp but the 16.1" display is orgasmic! On a 15" model you can adjust the Radeon to 1600x1200 but it is 'windowed' and unweildy so I stay in 1024x768.

  6. Re:Is there a point to this? by Keith+Russell · · Score: 3, Informative
    16.1"? Why? Whats the point? Aren't laptops supposed to be /portable/?

    Depends on your definition of portable. If your definition is "desktop in a briefcase", then the GRX line is for you. This GRX91G/P will do quite nicely as a Powerbook Ti crusher. If your definition is "as small as practical", try the SR, R505, or C1. In Japan, Sony has even smaller models, like the GT (think C1 with a much larger camera attachment) and the U (recently nicknamed "My First Sony" by the /. crowd). Of course, this is all based on Sony's Japanese and American lineups. Toshiba, Dell, IBM, Apple, HPQ... quite a diverse marketplace.

    As for the GRX91G/P itself, it looks like the only major differences from the US-spec GRX500 are the DVD burner, the remote control, and the software bundle. Otherwise, it's the GRX500 with the core specs (CPU speed, memory, storage) turned up one notch.

    I wonder if they are going to sell that USB remote in the States? I could use something like that.

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  7. No problems here by Skevin · · Score: 5, Informative

    I bought my sister an FXA47 for her birthday, with WinXP pre-installed. WinXP on a Vaio doesn't seem to like DirectX 8.1, so I reimaged it with Win2K. The only things it didn't recognize immediately were the sound card and the modem (which was a WinModem anyway). I used the XP drivers that came with the machine, even though it warned me that the drivers were not signed/trusted; I got both working just fine.

    The only problem was getting the original applications back onto the machine, complete with registry settings. The Application Restoration Disk keeps telling me that the installer can only run on Sony Vaios... Hah! (Along these lines, I'm trying to actually write a program/script to analyze a Registry Image for such settings... a Key Copier, if you will).

    Anyway, I just want you all to know that OpenGL and Direct3D run *much* faster under Win2k than the default OS crap called XP that came installed on the system.

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  8. Re:Battery Life by damiam · · Score: 2, Informative
    I've toyed with the Superdrive on a PowerMac G4, and it seemed to burn (not including compression) at about 1x (in other words, 30 min of video take about 30 min. to burn). This is with the default compression settings - obviously, it's quicker to burn if you compress more. DV video seemed to compress at about 0.5x (on a 733Mhz G4 w/ AltiVec).

    However, if I were burning a DVD, I'd probably plug in my computer, not run it off batteries.

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  9. Re:Linux-Loaded? by elflord · · Score: 5, Informative
    Sorry to sound like a typical slashdot troll, but does this come with Linux preloaded? I'm shopping for a laptop, and I *really* don't want to pay the Microsoft Operating System Tax(tm) for an OS I'm not going to use. Any recommendations on laptops with preloaded linux and places to buy them that *WON'T* charge me for Windows?

    I get my computers from ASL, and so do my employers, so I've dealt with a number of their machines. They do Linux laptops, and will not charge you for Windows on a Linux-only system.

  10. Re:Sony Has Sold Out To Microsoft by The+Bungi · · Score: 4, Informative
    I don't work for Sony, particularly like them or otherwise give a shit, though I think they make good consumer electronics. But this is nothing but FUD.

    I have a Vaio PCG-F430 (older model) here that shipped with Win98. It's running Windows 200 Pro right now, and at one point it was also running Win2K Advanced server. I got it through a company-sponsored purchase program. I figured Vaio was better than no laptop, although I probably wouldn't have bought one if I was spending my own money. Still, I've had absolutely no problems other than an intermittent green ghost stripe in the LCD that appears when the thing is left in the car in 110F heat for too long. It disappears after the screen has cooled.

    About four months ago I replaced the 2.5 inch hard drive. Not a single problem. I also upgraded the memory to 256MB. Not a problem.

    Sony makes drivers and utilities (such as those that control the touch pad and so on) available from their web site, on a per model basis. That means that you can find your model and download replacements for every single piece of software that shipped with the laptop originally, from the sound card to the video card. If you haven't already, I'd recommend you visit Sony's web site. Bring some crow for muching.

    Now, when I installed W2KAS I didn't even bother installing the utilities. Everything worked perfectly fine. And then with W2kPRO, I installed all of them. Guess what? Everything works fine.

    I can say the same thing for late model Vaios since I helped a friend get rid of WinME and install W2K Pro on his. He didn't even bother installing the updated drivers, because everything was working fine, with the exception of the SD thing, which he wasn't using anyway. USB, FireWire, video, sound, NIC, PCMCIA, etc. Everything worked flawlessly the first time W2K booted up.

    Perhaps you want to provide a link or two backing up your claims?

  11. Re:Sony Has Sold Out To Microsoft by the+eric+conspiracy · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is simply untrue.

    No, it certainly is true of the 16.1" (GRX) series models I was writing about.You have a different, earlier model that was sold before this policy went into effect.

    Not only that, it is impossible to get upgrades to the bundled software should you want such.

    Here are some links from Google groups that describe user experiences with Sony's policies in this area.

    http://groups.google.com/groups?q=sony+laptop+OS +p olicy&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=be7373cf.01 07141003.3de6883b%40posting.google.com&rnum=8

    http://groups.google.com/groups?q=GRX-500&hl=en& lr =&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=bD5F8.23247%24gD6.36827%4 0sccrnsc01&rnum=3

    The fact is I would not touch one of these machines with a ten foot pole because of this policy.

  12. Re:Battery Life by laymil · · Score: 2, Informative

    according to a japanese friend, the laptop must be plugged in when the dvd burner is in use. this is mentioned on the website! :)