Sony Vaio NW20EF/S review

The newest model in Sony's budget NW20 range is similar in design to the £750 NW11S/S model we reviewed four month ago. However, beneath the funky silver wood-grain effect is a much more modest specification. You still get Sony's attention to detail and exemplary build quality, but there are a number of compromises at this price.

First of all, the Pentium T4300 processor at the heart of the NW20 is fundamentally the same as the Core 2 Duo chips that we've seen in other laptops, but with only 1MB of cache. This was evident in our benchmarks, where the NW20 scored 56 overall. This level of performance is more than adequate for office and internet applications, and with two cores the T4300 can handle multiple applications open at one time.

Intel's GMA 4500M is about the lowest level of graphics performance you can get in a laptop these days. The HD version of this chipset can decode 1080p Blu-ray video, but the Vaio streamed YouTube's new 1080p content with no problems.

In our Call of Duty 4 benchmark, the NW20 scored a measly 4.5fps, which means it's limited to playing much older games or those with 2D graphics. Neither games nor movies will be flattered by the NW20's dull screen; despite a glossy finish, colours were muted and contrast was poor. The problem is partly the fault of the backlight, which is dim around the edges of the screen.

As ever, Sony's keyboard is well designed. It has separated keys that have a light action with a definite feedback. Sony has also shoe-horned a numeric keypad into the case, and there's plenty of room for all the keys in their standard positions. The translucent touchpad is large and responsive, with large, separate buttons that have a light action.

Although it has both Gigabit Ethernet and 80211.n WiFi, for the fastest of both networking worlds, the NW20 lacks Bluetooth and has only a half-sized ExpressCard slot. It managed to last an impressive four hours between charges, though. Its smart design and build quality can't quite make up for the lack of performance and the dull display, but it's still a decent laptop.

Basic Specifications

Rating

****

Processor

Intel Pentium T4300

Processor clock speed

2.1GHz

Memory

3.00GB

Memory slots

2

Memory slots free

0

Maximum memory

8GB

Size

29x370x249mm

Weight

2.7kg

Sound

Realtek High Definition Audio

Pointing device

touchpad

Power consumption standby

1W

Power consumption idle

24W

Power consumption active

41W

Display

Viewable size

15.6 in

Native resolution

1,366x768

Graphics Processor

Intel GMA 4500M

Graphics/video ports

VGA

Graphics Memory

128MB

Storage

Total storage capacity

320GB

Optical drive model

Matshita UJ880AS

Optical drive type

DVD+/-RW +/-DL DVD-RAM

Ports and Expansion

USB ports

3

Total Firewire ports

1

Bluetooth

no

Wired network ports

1x 10/100/1000

Wireless networking support

802.11a/n

PC Card slots

1x ExpressCard/34

Modem

No

Supported memory cards

SD, Memory Stick Pro

Other ports

minijack audio output, minijack microphone input

Miscellaneous

Carrying case

No

Operating system

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

Operating system restore option

restore partition

Software included

Microsoft Works 9, Roxio Easy Media Creator 10LJ, Vaio Media Plus

Buying Information

Warranty

one year RTB

Price

£462

Details

www.sony.co.uk

Supplier

http://www.dabs.com