Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
- 2.2GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4400 Processor (1MB L2 Cache; 800MHz Front Side Bus)
- 4GB (2GBx2) DDR2 800MHz Memory; 8GB Max
- 320GB 5400RPM Serial ATA Hard Drive; DVD/CD±RW Optical Drive; 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Connectivity
- 15.5″ (1366×768) Widescreen LCD Display; Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD
- Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit); Up to 4 Hours of Battery Life; Built-in Camera & Microphone
A great value in a gracefully slim 15.5-Inchnotebook. With the power of an Intel Dual Core CPU, loads of RAM, and multimedia capabilities, it’s the perfect PC for multitasking all you want. The extra-wide 15.5-Inch (1366×768) LCD allows for an optimal viewing experience.
Rating:
(out of 13 reviews)
List Price: $ 679.99
Price:
AC ADAPTER FOR Sony Vaio VPC-EC2JGX VPC-EC2KGX LAPTOP CHARGER POWER CORD SUPPLY
| US $19.99 End Date: Sunday Feb-05-2012 22:35:33 PST Buy It Now for only: US $19.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |
| US $11.99 End Date: Sunday Feb-05-2012 22:35:51 PST Buy It Now for only: US $11.99 Buy it now | Add to watch list |






Review by Jose M. Chaverra for Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
Rating:
I already have two weeks with this laptop and have no complains. This laptops is perfect for the every day computing need, I ussually runs the Microsoft Office suite in it with no problems. Web Cam is ok but I don’t use it too often. Hard Drive have enough space. Keyboard do not has the numpad and no backlit. Screen is really good with smooth resolution. In my opinion it needs a cuple more USB ports and of course HDMI port. Bottom line: is a good computer for the price.
Review by Wild 4 u for Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
Rating:
This is my first laptop so the whole Laptop thing is new to me. When it arrived via skybox to trinidad, it was well protected so came undamaged considering the distance it travelled. You have to make your own back-up DVDs, then move around the masses of junk on the hard drive to remove what you don’t want. 320GB is really 286GB. A case is also not provided. The feel of the keyboard is great though. Battery life is max 2 hours not the upto 4 hours as stated. HDMI does not have a port. Overall, its well worth the money,a very stylish, powerful, sexy machine with everything I was looking for in a Laptop. Can’t wait to show it off when travelling.
Review by David S. Ramsey III for Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
Rating:
This is my second Vaio. I purchased this Vaio after my first Vaio crashed but it was about 9 years old. I highly recommend this computer.
Review by Jairo N. Filho for Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
Rating:
Beware that this Sony Vaio DOES NOT HAVE the HDMI port as it’s advertised on the pictures.
it’s not a big issue for me for I woudn’t use it anyway. However if you want this feature it might be a problem.
Review by Seamus O’Boogie for Sony VAIO VGN-NW310F/B 15.5-Inch Laptop (Black)
Rating:
The keyboard on this notebook is the highlight, it has great feedback, separated chicklet keys, and has standard key placement (unlike some funky keyboards I have tried recently). That is to say, delete in top right, escape top left and CTL bottom left, with arrow keys on the bottom right. Also, it doesn’t have the rarely needed numeric keypad, which is found on a lot of keyboards these days but requires your hand placement left of expected to type, which is what you do most of the time anyhow, right? I like this keyboard better than those on the legendary Thinkpads of old.
The screen is nice and sharp, I don’t dislike the shiny screen as much as I had originally expected. Colors are great.
Hard drive has enough space for me, and the recovery procedure works well. I made the recovery CDs as well, but I normally just clone the HD onto and old drive to have a backup that way.
The computer has nice selection of features, minus the HDMI that has been mentioned already.
I am very fond of the trackpad .. I grew up with IBMs and prefer the pointer stick, but this is the nicest trackpad I’ve ever used. Buttons are in the right places and are the right size.
Speakers are OK, better than many budget laptops. The recessed keyboard is a nice looking design and the textured case is also quite cool looking. This certainly doesn’t look like a budget laptop.
There are a few negatives however. First, Sony loads a ridiculous amount of “junkware” on this computer. Trial versions of this and that, utilities of dubious importance, and a bunch of other junk I see no need for. I took me about 45 minutes to get rid most of the egregious stuff. The processor is 64 bit, and the Win7 version is 64 bit, which makes sense given the 4GB ram installed. The processor does not have the Intel virtualization technology, but frankly having used Sun’s free and excellent Virtual Box software for some time, which doesn’t need this virtualization technology, I see no need for Intel’s hardware virtualization.
Also, the computer ain’t a light weight although it isn’t a complete pig either.
I also installed XP Professional for giggles, the drivers are all available on Sony’s site. Man, it really flies with 32 bit XP.
All in all a very nice budget laptop.