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Due to the powerful hardware used in the laptop at the time, this machine is still very usable for basic tasks and some light gaming. Older games will run with ease on this laptop. The screen is also excellent, especially if you get the premium Adobe display, making for a great laptop to watch movies on. | |||
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Revision as of 11:02, 7 February 2024
This page is currently WIP!!
Overview
The VAIO VPCF1 is a high end multimedia laptop released by Sony in 2010. Replacing the VGN-AW, Sony decided to go for a smaller 16.4" size this time around, which is big enough to be good for watching videos but also small enough to be decently portable unlike the AW, which was mostly designed to sit on a desk.
Detailed Specs
Processor: Intel Core i3-350M, i5-460M, i5-520M, i7-720QM, i7-740QM
Graphics: Intel GMA HD Graphics, NVIDIA GeForce 310M, 330M or 425M
Chipset: Intel® PM55 Express Chipset
Memory: 2 DDR3 slots, 8GB maximum
Display: 1920x1080 or 1600x900 16.4" display (100% Adobe RGB coverage on Premium displays)
Storage:
Weight: 3.1kg
MSRP:
Daily Usage Today
Due to the powerful hardware used in the laptop at the time, this machine is still very usable for basic tasks and some light gaming. Older games will run with ease on this laptop. The screen is also excellent, especially if you get the premium Adobe display, making for a great laptop to watch movies on.