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The good: Powerful, thin, and reasonably lightweight, the Sony Vaio S includes a quad-core CPU, Blu-ray, and a good package of preinstalled software.
The bad: This
is still an expensive laptop that's caught in the middle, with other
premium laptops outperforming it, and less expensive ones catching up in
terms of design. Also, the touch pad felt especially finicky.
The bottom line: The 15-inch Sony Vaio S does gaming, Blu-ray, and a lot more, all while keeping the design thin and light.