Sony Vaio VGN NR485 Notebook

Sony Vaio VGN NR485 scored only 78 points in the examination of evidence PCWorld. This notebook has the positive feature is nice design and good battery life, but also has some shortcomings in keystrokes Unsatisfyingly short drive and the user is not upgradeable.

Sony Vaio VGN NR485 Notebook

A Windows Vista Home Premium laptop powered by a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T5750 and 2 GB of RAM, the VGN-NR485 sacks score a respectable WorldBench 6 75. That is quite robust performance of a portable computer that is among the cheapest notebook in its class.

Sold $ 849 and has the speed to handle almost any type of application, unless the evidence of 3D games, the VGN-NR485 could not run because of his lousy integrated Intel graphics chip.

Sony Vaio VGN NR485 Notebook

The keyboard is a matter of taste. If you can overlook the stroke a little short, is comfortable, with large keys with flat tops. A solid performer with all the most important connections, loads of storage, and a striking dark blue finish, the Sony VGN-NR485 is a little sweet treat for the low-$ 1,000 notebook.



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