Worth its weight in Gold
Written: May 27 '00
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Pros: a large amount of software
Cons: could have had a DVD drive
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| nakedasajbyrd's Full Review: Sony VAIO PCG-340 |
I had the benefit of using a SonyVAIO 340 that was left at my house by a friend. I used it for 3 months before my friend decided that they wanted it back.
I was asked by my friend who bought this great little machine if they should get it or something else. From the many choices available, it had the best features and most software and least expensive.
It came with 64 megs of RAM. That is a minimum for any new machine that comes out so you can actually operate to the full capability all the software that comes with most computers these days.
What I used this system the most for was that it came with Adobe's Photo Shop, and my friend had left their digital camera as well. This meant that I could take the camera and laptop with me on trips, and I could edit many pictures that I took. It gave me quite a lot of versatility.
Have you ever taken a long drive? Having this laptop as the passenger made the trip faster. I could play every game I had. I could also play around with budgets and keep an up-to-date spreadsheet of the expenses of the trip.
I recommend this laptop to anyone who has need of a portable computer that is worth its weight in gold.
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Amount Paid (US$): 0, a loaner Operating System: Windows Processor: Intel Pentium II Processor speed: 401-500 Screen Size: 14" RAM: 64 Internal Storage: CD-ROM Hard Drive (GB): 4-6
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Location: Austin, TX
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