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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community Jul 12, 2000
Pros: Light Weight, Small, Sleek, Stylish, Fast, Lots of Memory, Nice Screen, Great Weight Cons: Screen is too small, Keyboard is a little too small, No NIC, you have to buy too many things along with the notebook
Summary: Sony's Vaio PCG-SR7K at first seems to be the perfect choice for anyone who wants an ultra portable notebook. But I strongly recommend that you look again.
FEATURES
Let's look at what the SR7K gives you:
10" ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Aug 16, 2001
Pros: sleek form factor and weight, enough processor power for most tasks, multimedia-friendly, nice software bundle Cons: keyboard takes getting used to, only one PCMCIA slot
Summary: The negative reviews have focused on the lack of provided peripherals that come with this unit. I shopped around, and found the SR7K for about $1600 in November 2000, which was a tremendous deal over the Dell and IBM portables my colleagues had ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jul 13, 2001
Pros: Size, Weight, iLink, HD, Processor, RAM Cons: no serial/parallel/ethernet built-in; no optical/floppy built-in
Summary: As i began travelling more and more, i knew i needed a smaller laptop because 6 or 7 lbs feels like a ton after walking long enough. The SR7K is less than 3 lbs and i definitely felt the difference. Though it had no internal optical drive or floppy, i ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 15, 2001
Pros: Lightweight, very portable, Windows 2000 Professional works well. Cons: No serial or parallel port, keyboard a little small. Needs IR as well.
Summary: The SR7K is a lightweight, cute looking notebook that commands a lot of attention. My friends are always curious about it when they see me using it. The best point about it is the operating system it comes with, Windows 2000 Professional that works ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 3, 2001
Pros: Light weight, clear screen, powerful Cons: No serial/parallel ports, CD Rom and floppy drive sold separately, MS Office not preloaded
Summary: I purchased the Sony Vaio SR7K after performing a great deal of research, but still missed some important decision factors that I hope to share here.
While this machine is very powerful and ultraportable, it does have some frustrating ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 18, 2000
Pros: light and powerful Cons: external drives
Summary: The Sony SR7K is a very good machine when it comes to power on the road. The unit is made for portability, weighing in at arould 3 lbs and about 1 inch thin, it can be carried almost any where. Not only is it light, but it is made of quality ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Nov 5, 2000
Pros: Portability; Battery Life; Display Cons: Having to purchase CD ROM separately
Summary: The Sony SR7K in my opinion is a fantastic notebook computer. It scores high on portability, weighing in at 2.98 lbs, has a very good display, great bundle of software and very good battery life.
If portability is an issue to you, then I ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Nov 2, 2000
Pros: Low price, good features Cons: graphics card is phooey
Summary: Overview
I thought this laptop was pretty good for it's price. It runs nice, smooth, and most of all, quiet! I hate it when laptops sound like a paper shredder.
Good Things
- Has 100 MHz BUS, and an Intel® ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 24, 2000
Pros: weight, speed, storage, graphics Cons: difficult to get peripherals, monitor adapter, speaker quality
Summary: I purchased the Sony SR7k because of its combination 600MHz, 12GB hard drive, 128Mram and graphics quality. I travel 3-6/months to give seminars and lectures via digital projection and this machine is great for it - I often get more questions about the ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 2, 2000
Pros: size, weight, and power management, Cons: no serial port, expensive, poor speakers
Summary: The Sony VAIO PCG-SR7K is the best laptop I have owned, and it's my second VAIO. I like portable laptops and this is the first one that really qualifies for that title. Here's why: it's 3 lbs (with the battery), the battery that comes with this machine ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 15, 2000
Pros: Super portability, battery life Cons: Case warps in heat, slow
Summary: What a relief to get rid of the 15 pound anvil around my neck ! Out went the Dell Ironman Triathalon Shot-Put and in came the SR7K ! It's only 10 by 8 inches, fits in one of those cool Eagle Creek All Aboard travel pouches, and has a great screen - ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Aug 5, 2000
Pros: Ease of Use, Nice Features Cons: Be careful Installing Software!
Summary: I work for Sony technical support. Biased? No. I have to support these things, so I have no fondness for problem units. You've seen the ads? They are all true. This machine is ideal for both the business user & the computer novice. As long as you are ... read more
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Nov 9, 2006
Pros: Excellent battery life, very light and portable, runs very cool and quiet, has excellent screen. Cons: Does not come with legacy ports, I do not where Sony would have put them?
Summary: Picked up one that runs great with a bad battery for $100. Upgraded to XP Professional, purchased a new battery (lasts almost 4 hours), added 128Mb of RAM (now up to 256Mb), and a 3Com Xjack wireless PCMCIA 801.11b card. My total investment is $250 and I
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Feb 12, 2006
Pros: excellent screen, windows 2000 on recovery cds, sony magiccard slot for memory cards. Cons: 1 pc card and 1 usb slot.
Summary: i purchased an sr7k from someone who paid $2200 for it 2 years ago. the big question is now that i've used it, can it live up to today's standard for ultra light laptops? the answer is...yes and no. yes, because its still as light as can be
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