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The Sony Vaio VGN-C Series was released in 2006 as a mid-range Notebook. Its marketsegment slightly overlaps with the more expensive VGN-SZ due to its similar size and hardware. Though the VGN-C differentiats itself due to a cheaper plasic case and less powerful hardware. | |||
In comparison to the VGN-SZ the VGN-C focuses more on casual instead of business/professional use. This is evidenced by missing features such as a Webcam and WWAN. | |||
==Detailed Specs== | ==Detailed Specs== | ||
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'''Weight:''' 2,3 - 3 kg | '''Weight:''' 2,3 - 3 kg | ||
==Daily Use== | ==Daily Use== |
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Summary
The Sony Vaio VGN-C Series was released in 2006 as a mid-range Notebook. Its marketsegment slightly overlaps with the more expensive VGN-SZ due to its similar size and hardware. Though the VGN-C differentiats itself due to a cheaper plasic case and less powerful hardware.
In comparison to the VGN-SZ the VGN-C focuses more on casual instead of business/professional use. This is evidenced by missing features such as a Webcam and WWAN.
Detailed Specs
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 1,7GHz
Graphics: Intel GMA 950 / NVIDIA Geforce 7400
Display: 13,3" 16:10 1280x800 WXGA LCD
RAM: 2x SO-DIMM DDR2 (upgradable to 2GB)
Storage: 2,5" Serial ATA HDD
OS: Windows XP Home
Weight: 2,3 - 3 kg