Reviews for Sony VAIO TX650P/B 11.1" Notebook - Pentium M 753 1.20 GHz - Charcoal1366 x 768 WXGA Display - 512 MB RAM - 60 GB HDD - DVD-Writer - Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 - Bluetooth - EDGE - Windows XP Professional - MPN: VGNTX650PB
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milk242
- Feb 3, 2006
Sony TX650PStrengths: Small form factor (portability), Battery life, Instant On Features, Great resolution Weakness: Making you believe that since its so small, it's fragile Total Cost (including shipping) - $2081.95 93% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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quangmai3rd
- Dec 6, 2005
A true go-anywhere office for business peopleStrengths: Light, thrifty with the juice, and just as powerful as some of its larger cousins, I am very happy with this purchase overall. Weakness: Would be the best if not the fragile screen The connectivity is superb, and once you get the hang of it, the VAIO connections manager software makes it incredibly easy to switch from one internet connection to another. 91% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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gxmagpie
- Jan 29, 2006
Worthy for its great performance and portabilityStrengths: regualer size keyboard, light weight, light screen Weakness: expensive I had been looking for a lightweight notebook for 2 months and decided to go for Sony TX650P. As many said, the biggest two selling points of this computer are the great portability and long battery life. At 2.7 lbs., I can easily hold it in one hand and do not feel the weight carrying it with my back bag. It stays relatively cool (compared with my IBM T41), and the battery life is superior compared with other "travel" notebooks. Using with my GPS sensor, the battery can last about 4-5 hours instead of 1.5 hour for IBM T41, which it is good for most trips. It is small without compromise, as it has the must-have DVD burner and full size keyboard, the two big differences from those cheaper Dell ones. The keyboard is great to type on (maybe not for someone with large hands) and it has all the features you would expect in a laptop. The screen is amazing for its sharpness as a Sony product is always. I noted there are some bad reviews about the screen fragility. Yes, the screen is rather slim and looks easy to break. However so far, I have had it for 3 weeks and been moving from place to place, including my small suitcase and it is still in perfect condition. The only thing, which does not satisfy my expectation, is the screen size. When I really played with it, I found it feels even smaller than 11.1” because of the wide-screen. However, it may be unavoidable for its amazing lightweight. 83% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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trigger2th
- Jan 22, 2006
Great MachineStrengths: weighs less than 3 pounds, great screen resolution, touchpad is excellent and includes scroll function, eject button on top actually works, supports SD and Memory Stick media, silent with low heat Weakness: Cingular wireless broadband is dog slow--about dialup speed most of the time at 49k. Sony should have gone with EVDO broadband. No Reinstall/Recovery Disks. Very Tacky Sony. I love this machine. I'm a small woman with small hands and a bad back. I travel a lot, doing IT related work and need a powerful lightweight laptop on the go. 83% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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stevexwu
- Jan 30, 2006
Slick Laptop with PowerStrengths: - Durable with long battery; - Light weight with capabilities - Highly portable with all DVD RW and picture viewing functions. Weakness: - cover is thin, so be careful - small fonts for heavy reading/writing It is a very good laptop for its quality. I have studied for long time to see what is the best on the market for personal use: 75% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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atomicworld
- Dec 8, 2005
Amazingly Small, Amazingly Light, Perfect Mobility!Strengths: Very light and very well made of good solid quality components. Very light and mobile, highly connectable with various wlan, wan, bluetooth Weakness: Processor is only 1.2, and screen is very thin, but still made of carbon fiber material. This is the perfect computer for the person on-the-go. It even has a DVD+r/rw drive! which is simply useful in such a small portable notebook. Can handle most all computing tasks with ease, I plan to upgrade the memory all the way to max out its performance, but even with 512mb, it runs very well. This is the perfect computer if you have a good desktop computer and need a mobile computer to have to take around for various business and computing tasks, obviously, 3d gaming is not a real possibility on this kind of computer. 75% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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bforde
- Dec 6, 2005
Initial impressions are WOWStrengths: Light weight Great screen Weakness: The keyboard is not full size so it does take some getting use to Initial impressions are WOW, this thing is so light and small. Out of the box the TX is beautiful. Nice design and super slim. Start up is a bit slow but after initial boot-up it is great. Screen is clear, a bit cramped for long reading but super sharp. 75% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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luiscarlosrosasgamez
- Jan 17, 2006
exellent productStrengths: performance Weakness: any The screen is exceptional for its size, and the keyboard works as well as can be expected in such a small space. But Sony could have improved the array of outside controls. There's a set of buttons above the keyboard which is supposed to let you operate the machine as a dumb-terminal personal DVD player without booting up the whole system, but it's never worked 100% properly for me 50% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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ejvande
- Jan 19, 2006
Sony TX650P Lightweight LaptopStrengths: This computer is extremely light in weight. The screen is extremely thin which reduces most of the weight. The built in cingular wireless is great as it doesnt require me to carry around an air card. Weakness: I wish this laptop had the option to use verizons EVDO. Since the screen is so thin the image on the screen wasn't the same quality of larger sony laptops. This laptop is outstanding for its weight. The main reason i bought it is because i do lots of traveling, and it became too much to carry my larger Sony. This one i can just throw in my case and take it with me anywhere due to its weight. The screen wasn't quite as good as other Sony laptops i have used. I attribute this to its extreme thinness. The image just appears to be somewhat grainy looking at certain angles. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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tonynjusa
- Jan 17, 2006
Sony Vaio TX SeriesStrengths: The fact that this laptop weighs less then 3 pounds is a great advantage. It also has bluetooth technology and WLAN. The built-in DVD Burner is great since you can burn DVD-r on the go. Weakness: The biggest weakness on this laptop I believe is the fact the the screen is very thin and could break very easily. The 1.2 GHz does take away from it's speed while transfering data. Iam very happy with my Sony Vaio TX series. The weight and size make it a very easy laptop to carry around. Iam also very happy with all the programs that come with it. I would have love to have seen the laptop have more then Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
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Sony Vaio Tx650p/b (vgntx650pb) Pc Notebook receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 0.82 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #103 gaming laptop computer of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features,... Top
laptopmag.com - Mar 11, 2006
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There are notebooks that can barely squeeze into a coach class tray table, and then there’s the Sony VAIO TX Series notebook ($2,299), a miniature marvel that leaves enough room for a drink, a bag of pretzels, and the in-flight magazine. It’s that small, yet this 2.8-pound beauty has a nearly full size keyboard and a built-in DVD burner. Throw in an instant-on media player and a whopping... Top
laptoplogic.com - Dec 23, 2005
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Would be the best if not the fragile screen
Strengths: Small, exceptional battery life, great screen
Weakness: Fragile screen due to flexible screen cover, no hard disk protection from shocks.
I almost bought this computer, but decided to go to Best Buy to actually see it. I am very glad I did: the Best Buy's floor sample had many glass cracks on the LCD panel. I wondered why, and the answer is actually simple: the screen is made very thin and while the "polycarbonate" cover touted by Sony is strong in terms that the cover itself does not break, at the same time it is very flexible and unfortunately the glass inside the screen is not flexible, so the LCD glass cracks when the screen is bent a little.
So, I imagine the glass would often break if you put your computer inside a bag with something else that could bend-in the cover or if you drop it or you are not handling this thing like a baby. None of the other computers I saw in Best Buy had the cracks on LCD panels. So, if you ever decide to buy it, I would highly recommend buying an accidental damage protection, which adds $300-$500 to the price depending on where you buy it.
I also looked at Portege R200 from Toshiba. The battery life of this computer is not as impressive as Sony's and it lacks the optical drive. On the plus side it weights the same and has a much better protection of its Polysilicon screen - it does not bend and the Polysilicon screens are known to outlast the regular screens by many years. Sony might also use polysilicon screens, but unlike Toshiba they refuse to tell which components they use, which is unfortunate because you don't really know what you are buying and how long will it last. One of the reasons I looked at Sony's TX is that it might use the polysilicon screen from Toshiba, based on Toshiba's announcement of mass production of LED powered 11.1 screens with the same resolution as in TX. That screen would work very well if not the critical design flaw with the screen cover that bends easily.
The Portege's hard drive also seems to be very well protected: they used a smart sensor that detects abrupt laptop movements and parks the hard drive's head to avoid damage to the disk. Not only that, it is also installed in a shock absorbing material. The hard disk and the screen are the two components that break sooner or later 99% of the time and Toshiba wins the durability test against Sony hands down. So, regretfully, while Sony's TX looks great, I just can't waste my time and money on something that would break in a few months.
As far as the WAN option goes, the Cingular's web site sells the PCMCIA cards for free when you sign up, so having the WAN option built-in does not make much of a difference pricewise.
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Jan 6, 2006
You are correct. LCD screen cracked on me after 7 months just because I closed it. Sony wants $777.00 to fix it and this has happened to others. They will not stand behind there product.