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[Chinese-authors] Wonder, palpebral fissure
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Buford Hodge |
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[Chinese-authors] Wonder, palpebral fissure |
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Thu, 28 Sep 2006 23:31:29 +0180 |
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Fletcher's whipstall at the top was all the worse for his rage and
Like I said before, the touchpad was the only thing that tipped me over the
edge into buying this laptop. I hate using a mouse during class because the
desks are so small and there's absolutely no place to even put the mouse.
Simply taking out the notebook and being ready to go is very important to me
and the touchpad delivers here. The touchpad itself is very sensitive and does
not to be pressed very hard to get a response. The two buttons on the bottom
make very little noise when clicked so other people won't be bothered. No
complaints here
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But we're not done yet! In order to get your Sony VAIO S series notebook
running at top speed and being most efficient you can do things such as
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explaining it to our listeners, Dr. Pilman?"
The audio system is very good considering the size of this notebook. The audio
quality is similar to that of a standard 20" TV, making it very possible and
even enjoyable to watch DVD's on long trips without any headphones. The uses
for this notebook do not end here. Recently I have found myself choosing to
use my laptop instead of my desktop, even when my desktop is just as convenient
to use at the office. While using it in the office it has just about every
kind of port and type of connectivity you could ask for (although it could use
Bluetooth). There are 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 fire wire, LAN, and of course my
favorite "wireless g" 54Mbps wifi. The keyboard is a nice size and it is a
breeze to type even very long documents. Near the screen there are 2 "S" keys
that are basically short cut keys; you can change them to do any number of
things. Speaking of wifi, I have found the radio in this laptop to be very
nice. In places that my old eMachines notebook had troubles and often had low
signal strength, the Sony still pulls down a reliable signal. It also seems to
experience less interference from 2.4GHZ cordless phones. There is a switch on
the front to turn the radio on and off that I find very convenient when I want
to save battery life, although the switch itself seams a bit cheaply made.
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