Design and Build
The Vaio G11 notebook comes with a black, which is quite handy for smudges and scratches. The device is equipped with a dimension of 10.9 x 8.43 x 1.00~ 1.12 inches that has a weight of 2.47lb.
atured in the device is equipped with an adequate palm rest that would make typing more comfortable and convenient. The front corner of the device features the Function key, which is quite handy. The keyboard in the Sony Vaio G11 notebook is equipped with a black background besides, there are 83 keys found on the keyboard of the device. One quibble a procurer would have about the device is the size of the keys found on the keyboard. They are quite small, which would make procurers with large not comfortable to work with. Unlike other device in the global market of notebook, the Sony Vaio G11 notebook does not featured a dedicated button.
Although the keyboard of the device does not have an excellent key travel and cushion, the keyboard response quickly and fast. A procurer could regulate the brightness, volume and display by means of the Function key the device is equipped with. The keyboard is responsive and has a comfortable action in spite of the limited travel.
The Sony Vaio G11 notebook features a power button that is situated above the Delete key of the device. A procurer should know that the button is lit in green, which is on the edge of the edifice. The keyboard features three signal illuminations that are between the delete and the power keys. A button is used to eject the optical drive, which found between the power and the display button.
The Sony Vaio G11 is equipped with adequate and functional ports. The left side of the device is equipped with the headphone, microphone, SD/MMC and many more while the right side of the features the optical drive, VGA port, USB 2.0 port and modem port. The rear side of the Sony Vaio G11 notebook plays host to the hinge mechanism only.
The Sony Vaio G11 is equipped with a screen of 12.1 inch that has a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, which is quite handy for watching movies. The screen is equipped with adequate brightness and contrast.
Audio Quality
The performance of a notebook depends solely on the processor capacity of the device. The Sony VAIO G11 has not really done too well in this regard but still has a nice processor. The Sony Vaio G11 is equipped with a processor of Intel Core Solo ULV U1500 1.33 GHz that is quite handy and beneficial to a procurer.
The device is also supported by an Intel 945GMS chipset, which is regard as inferior to the stand 945GM chipset.
The Sony company equipped the Vaio G11 with a hard drive that features 100GB 1.8 4200rpm Toshiba MK1011GAH by means of the PATA interface.
Optical Drive
The device is equipped with an ultra-slim optical drive. The Matashita UJ-852S is the optical drive the Sony Vaio G11 notebook is equipped with. With this optical drive a procurer could use it to play both DVD and CD.
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