Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio VGN-CR1 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio VGN-CR1 Series.
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19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Inexpensive; shiny, slim design; media player works without booting the OS; playback controls accessible when the lid is closed; Webcam; glowing LEDs.
Loaded with bloatware; configuration could use more RAM; abbreviated battery life; case prone to fingerprints and smudges; poor speaker quality.
The Sony VAIO CR120 incorporates a handful of high-end features at a low--for Sony--price. Just dont expect its performance to handle higher-end applications.
Abstract: Ah, Sony. At times it may exist on a different plane of reality, but good lord do the designers at the company know how to make technology to salivate over. Regular readers will know about the Sony TZ which we've now reviewed in two flavours: the VGN-TZ11...
Published: 2007-08-09, Author: Peter , review by: techcrunch.com
Abstract: I can say without a doubt that Vista is the bane of my existence. Calm yourself, Windows fanboy. I said Vista not Microsoft. This was, in fact, my first foray into Vista and it’s unfortunate that the Sony VAIO VGN-CR190E had to take the brunt of my...
Abstract: If you like your technology to match your outfit, Sony has designed the CR range for you in a choice of blue, black or white (with red and pink on the way). The vibrant tones ...
Attractive design, Excellent keypad, Great display, Great specs for the size
Back of screen could do with some reinforcement, Poor positioning of speakers, No digital video out, Separated card reader, Vaio Update needs some streamlining
The Sony VAIO CR13G is a head turner that most would be proud to tuck under their arms.
AV Mode, Capture button and Display mute, Design, dlna compatible
Screen viewing angle, mediocre graphics performance The Final Word With a simple, but thoughtful feature set, a solid build and a classy design theres little to complain about. While the CR13G/B isnt the top of the game, it is a very nice notebook.
With a simple, but thoughtful feature set, a solid build and a classy design theres little to complain about. While the CR13G/B isnt the top of the game, it is a very nice notebook.
Attractive design, Excellent keypad, Great display, Great specs for the size
Back of screen could do with some reinforcement, Poor positioning of speakers, No digital video out, Separated card reader, Vaio Update needs some streamlining
The Sony VAIO CR13G is a head turner that most would be proud to tuck under their arms. ...
Abstract: An inexpensive laptop that, when it comes to style and quality, more than punches above its weight. If you like your technology to match your outfit, Sony has designed the CR range for you in a choice of red, blue, pink or white. The vibrant tones are...
Base of the laptop lacks the attention to detail seen elsewhere
The Sony Vaio CR series -- the blue, pink or white CR11S, and the red CR11Z -- is difficult to fault. It comes in a range of superb colour finishes, has a very good overall specification; and best of all it wont cost you the Earth. If youre looking ...