Sony Vaio VGN-SZ3VWP/X review

Plenty of power and performance in a compact package

The Sony's strong carbon-fibre design prevents damage while on the move

TechRadar Verdict

Expensive, but one of the best business laptops on the market

Pros

  • +

    Small and stylish

    Great features

Cons

  • -

    No integrated HSDPA module

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One of the best known computer brands, Sony's VAIO range is extensive. Although a costly option, the Sony VAIO VGN-SZ3VWP/X (£1899 inc. VAT) is a high-powered and stylish ultraportable.

While not the smallest laptop around, the Sony provides excellent mobility. Its slim chassis fits neatly into small luggage and its strong carbon-fibre design prevents damage on the move. With both a dedicated Nvidia graphics card and integrated Intel chip, a Stamina/ Speed switch lets you change between the two, if you require greater 3D power or increased battery life.

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