Sunday, October 9, 2011

Sony Vaio NW160J first look

This model, the NW160J, comes in at $929. With above-average, gaming-capable ATI graphics and a midrange Core 2 Duo processor, it's more expensive than slightly less graphically robust competitors. However, if you're looking for a well-designed Vaio with Blu-ray, a very good screen, and an excellent-feeling keyboard and touch pad--without moving up to a massive 17-inch desktop replacement--you've come to the right place. The NW160J comes in three colors: brown (like our review unit), white, and silver. The design of the case is something you may love or hate, but we thought it looked great with its wavy, modern texture, crisscrossing lines that look like wood grain, with a large silver Vaio logo on the back of the large lid. Inside, the wood-grain-like design continues around the keyboard and touch pad. Although there's no separate number pad (an increasingly common feature on 15-inch 16:9 laptops), the raised-key keyboard, sunken in slightly from the wrist-rest area, feels fantastic. With widely spaced keys and an excellent balance of clickiness and give, it might be one of the best keyboards we've tried in a while. The touch pad, too, felt great. Sunken in and curved at the edges, the translucent smoky plastic has a pleasant grid texture that provides a great traction. The two plastic buttons underneath are responsive, and fingers will have no problem staying in the good-sized touch pad zone. Above the keyboard is a small handful of buttons: a hot key for your Web ...

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