F2 (VPCF2)

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Overview

VPCF1 in Grey
VPCF1 in Black

The Sony VAIO VPCF2 is a range of mid to high-end multimedia laptops released by Sony in 2011. Replacing the VPCF1, they maintained the same 16.4" size as the VPCF1, however introduced the second generation Intel Core processors. The laptops were designed for media consumption, and with the rare 3D display also served as the ideal laptop for watching movies.

VPCF1 in Premium Black

The VPCF2 was quite highly specced even when standard, featuring a 1920x1080 LED display, Blu-Ray drive and backlit keyboard standard, however when maxed out, the VPCF2 was one of the most powerful VAIOs built, featuring a 4 core 8 thread i7-2670QM, 8GB of 1333MHz RAM and a NVIDIA GT 540M. Top models also came equipped with an excellent 1920x1080 3D display that runs up to 120Hz, and a matte finish, which has amazing colours and brightness. The screen is also extremely smooth in the 120Hz mode. The VPCF2 also came with a backlit keyboard, that offers a good typing experience. The VPCF2 came in 2 distinct configurations, the 3D and 2D variants, which are easy to tell apart.

  • 3D variant: Glossy black finish on lid and palmrest, 3D button in between Assist and VAIO buttons
  • 2D variant: Matte black or silver finish on lid and palmrest, WEB button instead of 3D button

The VPCF2 3D variant was compatible with NVIDIA 3D vision, and unlike other 3D laptops of the time which required the NVIDIA glasses, these were compatible with regular Sony BRAVIA glasses, making purchasing them these days incredibly cheap. The VPCF2 was the last VAIO to offer a TV tuner, however if you did not spec this option the slot for one was not soldered in. This was also the last VAIO to feature a FireWire/i-Link port, as later ones omitted it.

Detailed Specs

Processor: 2nd generation Intel Core i5, i7 dual-core, i7 quad-core

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M

Chipset: Intel® HM65 Express Chipset

Memory: 2 DDR3 slots, 16GB maximum

Display: 1920x1080 matte 2D or 3D 120Hz LED display

Storage: Single 2.5" SATA hard drive bay

Weight: 3.1kg

MSRP: $900-2000

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, especially with the GT 540M. The screen is also excellent, especially if you get the 3D, making for a great laptop to watch movies on and use. Windows 10 and 11 will run very smoothly on this laptop, especially if paired with at least 8GB RAM and a SSD.

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