Sony VAIO NS215N Notebook- A Real Workhorse

The Sony VAIO NS215N Notebook is an integral part of my life. A day doesn’t go by without me using my notebook and I should say that it’s a real toiler. Well designed and built, this notebook provides the superior performance that is expected of Sony VAIO notebooks. The rich granite silver color gives it a very contemporary look.
The Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo T6570 2.1 GHz processor and the 3 GB RAM (expandable up to 4 GB) will take care of the performance part. The 160 GB Serial ATA hard disk along with DVD-RAM/±R/±RW and memory card reader are the storage devices on this Sony VAIO NS215N Notebook. Its 15.4″ WXGA widescreen display uses XBRITE-ECO technology and GMA 4500MHD graphics card to produce clear and bright images. A battery run time of up to 4 hours will keep you going for hours together.
If you are someone who spends hours on the internet and likes surfing the net on the move, then this Sony VAIO NS Series notebook provides strong connectivity features with Wi-Fi Gigabit Ethernet, built-in modem, and an express card slot. You are just a click away from sharing your photos on the web with an integrated webcam in place. There are four USB ports (two on each side) to connect your external drives and devices. Windows Vista Business comes pre-installed in this Sony VAIO NS Series notebook.
The Sony VAIO NS215N Notebook can be customized and certain components upgraded at Portable One Inc, I upgraded the processer and RAM recently, I found it make a huge difference on the performance.
I have used this Sony VAIO NS Series notebook extensively since the time I bought it and it has responded very well. If you want a laptop for the long run, do not have second thoughts about buying the Sony VAIO NS215N Notebook.
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Question about sony vaio
how to connect my sony vaio hdmi port to my tv and a home thater system?i wanna connect my Sony vaio that has a blue-ray player to my tv (which already did through the HDMI ) but how can i connect a home theater through that too i f i only have one hdmi !?
ohh and my tv only has hdmi IN not OUT?
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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
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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.
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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.
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.
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
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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
i couldnt agree with u more..
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.
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It might freak you out.
not everyone games on their computer…..
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.