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== Overview ==
== Overview ==
[[File:VAIO VGN-NR.jpg|alt=VAIO VGN-NR|thumb|VAIO VGN-NR]]
[[File:VAIO VGN-NR.jpg|alt=VAIO VGN-NR|thumb|VGN-NR in White]]
The Sony VAIO VGN-NR was a low end notebook released by Sony in 2007. It was designed to be used for basic internet tasks as well as office tasks.
The Sony VAIO VGN-NR was a low end notebook released by Sony in 2007. It was designed to be used for basic internet tasks as well as office tasks. Being the successor to the VGN-N series, it was constructed entirely of plastic, and had an average cheap laptop build quality, albeit it did use magnesium to support the hinges, so these are built a bit better than other cheap laptops at the time.. The VGN-NR was available in a wide variety of colours, such as grey (most common), white, silver, chocolate brown and pink.


== Detailed Specs ==
== Detailed Specs ==
'''Processor:''' Intel Core 2 Duo, Celeron, Pentium (Dual Core)
'''Processor:''' Intel Core 2 Duo, Celeron or Pentium Dual Core (Socket P, not soldered)


'''Graphics:''' Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT
'''Graphics:''' Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT


'''Chipset:''' Intel GM965 Express (800MHz)
'''Chipset:''' Intel GM/PM965 Express (800MHz)
[[File:VGN-NR.jpg|alt=VGN-NR|thumb|VGN-NR]]
[[File:VGN-NR.jpg|alt=VGN-NR|thumb|VGN-NR in Grey]]
'''Memory:''' DDR2 SDRAM PC2-5300 SO-DIMM (667MHz), not soldered, 2 slots, max 4GB, Standard 2GB
'''Memory:''' DDR2 SDRAM PC2-5300 SO-DIMM (667MHz), not soldered, 2 slots, max 4GB (8GB unofficially), Standard 2GB


'''Display:''' 15.4" wide TFT WXGA (1280x800)
'''Display:''' 15.4" wide TFT WXGA (1280x800)


'''Storage:''' 160GB HDD SATA 5400rpm
'''Storage:''' 160GB 2.5" HDD SATA 5400rpm


'''Weight:''' 2.9 kilograms
'''Weight:''' 2.9 kilograms
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== Problems ==
== Problems ==
The NVIDIA equipped NRs all have a very unfortunate problem. They contain a NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT GPU. The NVIDIA 8 series of GPUs are known for their 100% failure rate because of a manufacturing problem from NVIDIA, and the NR is not an exception to that. All NVIDIA 8 series chips on every single NR is affected by this problem.
The NVIDIA equipped NRs all have a very unfortunate problem. They contain a NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT GPU. The NVIDIA 8 series of GPUs are known for their 100% failure rate because of a manufacturing problem from NVIDIA, and the NR is not an exception to that. All NVIDIA 8 series chips on every single NR is affected by this problem.
'''Symptoms of this problem are:'''
'''Symptoms of this problem are:'''


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== Daily Usage Today ==
== Daily Usage Today ==
The NR deals with office tasks and basic web browsing okay-ish. It can run your favourite office programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint and LibreOffice fairly well, including a selection of web pages, however it struggles with video playback and even normal webpages. It is highly recommended to run an old OS such as Windows XP or a lightweight Linux distribution such as Devuan or Lubuntu.
The NR deals with office tasks and basic web browsing okay-ish. It can run your favourite office programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint and LibreOffice fairly well, including a selection of web pages, however it struggles with video playback and even normal webpages. It is highly recommended to run an old OS such as Windows XP or a lightweight Linux distribution such as Devuan or Lubuntu. With upgrades such as a Core 2 Duo T9300, 4GB RAM as well as an SSD, they are surprisingly usable today. The VGN-NR can usually be found for extremely cheap today, as these weren't very noteworthy VAIOs.
 
These laptops are very cheap (As of September 2023) and can be had on eBay for under £20 easily. They would make a good beginner/kids laptop.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Latest revision as of 01:38, 23 February 2025

Overview

VAIO VGN-NR
VGN-NR in White

The Sony VAIO VGN-NR was a low end notebook released by Sony in 2007. It was designed to be used for basic internet tasks as well as office tasks. Being the successor to the VGN-N series, it was constructed entirely of plastic, and had an average cheap laptop build quality, albeit it did use magnesium to support the hinges, so these are built a bit better than other cheap laptops at the time.. The VGN-NR was available in a wide variety of colours, such as grey (most common), white, silver, chocolate brown and pink.

Detailed Specs

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo, Celeron or Pentium Dual Core (Socket P, not soldered)

Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 or NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT

Chipset: Intel GM/PM965 Express (800MHz)

VGN-NR
VGN-NR in Grey

Memory: DDR2 SDRAM PC2-5300 SO-DIMM (667MHz), not soldered, 2 slots, max 4GB (8GB unofficially), Standard 2GB

Display: 15.4" wide TFT WXGA (1280x800)

Storage: 160GB 2.5" HDD SATA 5400rpm

Weight: 2.9 kilograms

MSRP: around £549 to £699

Problems

The NVIDIA equipped NRs all have a very unfortunate problem. They contain a NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT GPU. The NVIDIA 8 series of GPUs are known for their 100% failure rate because of a manufacturing problem from NVIDIA, and the NR is not an exception to that. All NVIDIA 8 series chips on every single NR is affected by this problem.

Symptoms of this problem are:

  • black screen when turning on the device (device is not booting up, it has not passed the power-on self-test)
  • artifacts on the display
  • not being able to successfully install GPU drivers
  • unable to boot into Linux (distros with proper GPU drivers)

There is no real permanent solution to this problem. One temporary solution would be a reflow, one more permanent but still temporary solution is a reball or chip replacement. However, all of these methods requires a precise hot air station, BGA No-Clean flux, and some experience (practicing on a junk board is a good start).

Daily Usage Today

The NR deals with office tasks and basic web browsing okay-ish. It can run your favourite office programs such as Microsoft PowerPoint and LibreOffice fairly well, including a selection of web pages, however it struggles with video playback and even normal webpages. It is highly recommended to run an old OS such as Windows XP or a lightweight Linux distribution such as Devuan or Lubuntu. With upgrades such as a Core 2 Duo T9300, 4GB RAM as well as an SSD, they are surprisingly usable today. The VGN-NR can usually be found for extremely cheap today, as these weren't very noteworthy VAIOs.

Resources

VGN-NR Recovery Disks

VGN-NR Disassembly

You can bypass the model checks of these discs by using SVRP.

Follow our guides to download and install drivers.

Credits

Inversenet Notebookcheck