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Sony laptop
Empty_pockets
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My Mrs has her heart set on a Sony E series laptop.
Is there anywhere I'm going to get this item cheaper than a Sony shop?
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/vn-e-series/vpceb1e0e-wi
Thanks
If anyone has one i'd be interested to hear a review
ta.
Is there anywhere I'm going to get this item cheaper than a Sony shop?
http://www.sony.co.uk/product/vn-e-series/vpceb1e0e-wi
Thanks
If anyone has one i'd be interested to hear a review
ta.
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pps, I notice there is a new un out at £499 available to pre-order.
£30 cheaper than the one liset above as it doesn't have the 'i' proccesser, it has an Athlon. other than that I think they're about the same.
Worth paying the extra?0 -
Try Amazon - I got mine from there. It is just a VPCEB1E0E, not sure what the WI part is. I love it, it is easy to use and nice an fast. I would highly recommend it. I find the (almost) instant web access very useful too, and the screen is very clear, if a little over reflective at times.
Can't say whether it is worth paying the extra for the i3, my old lappie was so old there is absolutely no comparison, but I do know that I accidentally had 22 windows up on the net at one time, and they were all functional!!!!
My rule has always been to get the best computer you can for the money you have available, that way they tend to last longer.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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