High Performance Sony VAIO-TT180 Laptops

High Performance Sony VAIO-TT180 Laptops

When it comes to buying a laptop, you would not like to buy in haste and repent at leisure for your bad choice. It is better to rely on laptops from reputed companies like Sony. Why Sony you may ask. First, Sony, as we all know, is an electronics giant that manufactures high quality products. Secondly, it pioneers new technology that improves the lives of consumers. That’s why I prefer Sony to any other laptop manufacturers.

My personal favorite is the Sony VAIO VGN-TT180 Laptop Computer that delivers an outstanding performance. Part of the Sony VAIO VGN-TT180 series, it consist of numerous extraordinary features that will attract your attention. A massive capacity of 160 GB allows you to store a plenty of large-size software and files in HDD. The 4 GB RAM means that you can simultaneously run several applications that take up a lot of memory. Because it has Intel’s Core 2 processor that is driven by Virtualization and Enhanced SpeedStep technologies, it is extremely fast—it has a processing speed of 1.4 GHz. (The processor speed is important to consider when buying a laptop.)

This laptop notebook computer’s sleek design and shiny black bezel adds to its outstanding functionalities. You can never get lost in the middle of a conversation or a business deal; the Sony VAIO VGN-TT180 Laptop Computer runs continuously for up to 7.5 hours on a single charge. You always stay connected too as it supports Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet, and Bluetooth technology. Or, you can just enjoy watching a movie with its high resolution image quality complemented by a blue ray disk in which you can hold a large amount of data. If you are someone who never compromises on quality, get this Intel Core 2 Duo laptop for yourself before it is too late.

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14 Comments

  • ally says:

    i own one ;)
    (all of my sisters and some relatives are using sony vaio)
    its good i dont see any problems
    i like mine it has built-in cam and mic
    its 120 GB 1 GB RAM 1.73 GHz Vista OS
    it also have dvd,sd,usb,bluetooth,infrared etc.
    and esp. its PINK! (and different colors to choose from)

    its also good for school purposes

  • sam says:

    Hello!

    Open the nVIDIA control panel and click on ADVANCED. There are powersaver settings you can use.

    You can also use fn+F5 and fn+F6 to dim it by hand.

  • conicsnet says:

    new model is Z92, very short video of the Z92 will be linked here soon.

  • Ibdman2000 says:

    Stellar review; thanks!!!

  • killalltraitors says:

    control panel -> sounds and audio devices

    then goto sounds

    and check in program events

    whether your sony vaio sound is there or not

    if it there then remove it…

    tht;s all

    for more info : kamaraj_84@yahoo.com ( in yahoo messenger )

  • biggerandbigger says:

    get what in your budget and what your purpose or use for..

  • Sweetiiee xx says:

    look on the web that is where ur best deals are not ur local shop—and am not interested in the stars —- just u getting the best deal

  • Epic0fear0 says:

    i saw this at the sony style store

    i gotta say

    “and you thought macs were overpriced”

  • kuw_3lawy says:

    Get the Japanese one. Japan has better quality generally, and I would buy Japanese every time. Probably cause China uses poor deprived workers and don't really care about the quality of their products, just the cost and saleability. Practically you'll probably never notice the difference though.

  • E DOGG says:

    Are you trying to use the Mits as a computer monitor or watch movies through it? Hook up the Sony to the computer input on the Mitsubishi with a vga cable just like you would with a regular computer monitor. Then set tv input to VGA or whatever the Mitsubishi refers to it as.

  • iCollectSunsets says:

    Right click on the wireless computer icon down in the right hand corner of the screen Choose "View Available Wireless Networks" – left hand side of dialog box – "change order of preferred Networks" – eliminate all other networks but the one you want to automatically connect to.

  • matinzahir says:

    you're gonna have to open up your computer to figure it out. first you need to find out what ports you have available. If you have an AGP or a PCI-Express x16 slot on your motherboard then you will be able to put a card in there. If all you have is PCI left on your motherboard then you will not be able to upgrade. there are PCI cards available but unfortunately they won't be able to increase your performance in gaming.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_E
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agp
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI_Local_Bus

    after that, check out your Power Supply Unit and find what type of Wattage it has, if it is below 350 watts then you will have to upgrade to a higher capacity, usually around 500 watts. then finally see what kind of connectors are on your PSU, each card is different but usually need 4 or 6 pin connectors in order for them to function.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_psu

  • sorcieredelune says:

    No, the graphics on that model can't be upgraded. You can take it to Best Buy and have an optimization performed on it for $29. That will make it perform about 10-15 percent faster overall. Maybe try upgrading the ram to 4GB also.

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