Sony VAIO VGN-NR31J/S review

A good-looking machine that's ideal for playing games, but its keyboard is flawed

SonyNR31J/S
We liked the build quality and style of the VGN-NR31, which is great

TechRadar Verdict

A typically well made VAIO, but its low performance will make it hard for it to endear itself to many

Pros

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    Solid build

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    Dedicated graphics

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    Looks good

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    Great screen

Cons

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    Low performance

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    Basic features

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Sony VAIO laptops are often seen as premium products, but the company is increasingly releasing a number of entry-level machines, such as the Sony VAIO VGN-NR31J/S (£500 inc. VAT).

The first thing you'll notice about this laptop is its appearance, as it's quite a striking machine.

The build quality is certainly high, as it feels tough to the touch and we found it could be carried around without feeling as though it would get damaged. The screen is held firmly in place and, overall, we were more than satisfied with the quality on offer for the price.

The keyboard is large and sits in the middle of the case. In comparison to many rivals, it's an incredibly spacious keyboard. The keys are firm and feel solid as you type. However, they have a long travel, which means the action is spongy. You'll find yourself having to strike each key quite hard for them to register.

In terms of features, there is enough here to make this a desktop replacement. However, you won't find anything out of the ordinary fitted.

There is a DVD rewriter and the standard array of ports. Wi-Fi and fixed Ethernet use the current base standards, which is fine for most homes.

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