derek,
they havent done a test on that model yet,
is it a brand new one ?
there is a test result for a sony vaio-fw11e, here is the report
on this model.
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This stylish, sliver laptop looks modern and well built. Its performance doesn't disappoint, either.
At 3.1kg, there are lighter laptops out there if you're looking for one you can take about with you, but this one benefits from a larger screen (16.4 inches). It's a glossy screen, though, so expect reflections if you're using it in daylight.
The well-labelled keyboard is a good size, with plenty of space and a big return key, so feel free to hit it with gusto. It feels a bit spongy when you type, though.
Performance-wise, the machine is pretty quick to turn on from scratch, so you won't have time to make a cup of tea while you're waiting to use it. (It took one minute and 12 seconds after being switched on to be ready to use, and 32 seconds from hibernation mode in our test.)
The laptop handled most of the tasks we set it pretty well, too. It took four minutes and 19 seconds to copy 1GB of data to a DVD, which is almost twice as fast as the slowest laptop we tested this time around. The VGN-FW11E came top in our benchmarking tests, too. We would have liked battery life to be a bit longer, however.
Wireless performance wasn't bad in our test. The data rate when in the same room as the router was pretty quick, thanks to the laptop's built-in wireless-n connection, but it didn't quite match the fastest models we tested.
While none of the laptops we tested set the world on fire with the quality of their speakers, this Sony's are slightly better than most.
Despite a few minor niggles, this is a nice-looking, well-performing laptop.
Pros: Comfortable to use and good performance
Cons: Longer battery life would be nice