VGN-TZ
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Overview
The Sony VAIO VGN-TZ was a high end notebook released by Sony in 2007. At the time it was praised by reviewers as the best notebook of the year. It was praised in every way possible, such as luxury design, screen, size and weight, battery life and features, except for performance, which was not the best due to the included ultra-low voltage Core 2 Duo processor and its price which ranged roughly from €1500 to €2700 and the included Sony "bloatware". It was named by CNET as "a stunning example of what an ultra-portable laptop should be."
There was a revision to this laptop specifically the VGN-TZ91. It was for the 10th anniversary of VAIO and was supposed to look like the first PCG-505 that came with a specially designed mouse and case. Good luck getting one as only 505 were made in Japan, so they are very rare and almost impossible to find. More information can be found in the Resources tab.
Detailed Specs
Processor: Intel Celeron M ULV, Intel Core 2 Duo U7500/U7600/U7700 ULV
Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
Chipset: Intel 945GMS Express (533MHz)
Memory: 1 slot DDR2 SDRAM PC2-5300 SO-DIMM Standard: 2GB, Maximum: 2GB (According to Sony, probably upgradeable)
Display: 11.1" wide TFT color LCD (Anti reflective coating) WXGA 1366 x 768 pixels
Storage: 80GB, 100GB, 120GB SATA HDD (4200RPM), 64GB SSD
Weight: 1.22kg
MSRP: €1500 to €2700
Original OS: Windows Vista (Home Premium, Business or Ultimate)
Daily Usage Today
The Sony VAIO VGN-TZ is still usable today, to some extent. It can do office tasks, such as text editing, presentations and spreadsheets on its beautiful display and excellent keyboard and can browse the web fine. It cannot play any modern games and struggles with games of its era too, due to the small size not allowing for any dedicated graphics. Due to the low 2GB RAM, it's unlikely to run modern Windows operating systems very well, and you will need an SSD to get Windows 10 running decent. SSD upgrades can be done cheaply with an mSATA to ZIF adapter.
Be prepared to spend a pretty penny on this laptop though, as it isn't very common due to its high launch price.