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Sony VAIO FS315S VGNFS315S PC Notebook Review |
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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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The VAIO FS series notebook delivers powerful performance. This super slim widescreen notebook offers true mobility with the Centrino platform and Wireless LAN for mobile connectivity. The VAIO FS315S offers the high class specification for the best performance.
SpecificationsKey Features Processor 1.86 GHz Installed Memory 1 GB (DDR2 SDRAM) Display 15.4 in. WXGA TFT Active Matrix Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Mobile Technology Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
Processor Processor Type Pentium M Processor Manufacturer Intel Processor Speed 1.86 GHz
Motherboard Bus Speed 533 MHz
Memory Installed RAM 1 GB RAM Technology DDR2 SDRAM Max Supported RAM 2.048 GB RAM Speed 400 MHz Installed Cache Memory 2048 KB
Hard Drive Hard Drive Capacity 100 GB Hard Drive Rotation Speed 4200 RPM
CD / DVD CD / DVD Type Dual Layer DVD±RW Optical Drive Read Speed 24x (CD) • 8x (DVD) Optical Drive Write Speed 24x (CD) • 8x (DVD+R) • 4x (DVD-R) • 2.4x (DVD+R DL) Optical Drive ReWrite Speed 10x (CD-RW) • 4x (DVD-RW) • 4x (DVD+RW)
Display Display Tech WXGA TFT Active Matrix Display Size 15.4 in. Display Max. Resolution 1280 x 800
Audio Audio Output Type Headphones • Sound card • Speaker(s) Audio Input Type Line In (3.5mm) • Microphone
Technical Features Expandability 1 x Memory Stick Card Slot, Docking Station/Port Replicator, 1 x Memory Stick PRO, 1 x Memory Stick DUO Expansion Ports 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x IEEE 1394a (FireWire), VGA out, RJ-11 (modem), RJ-45 (NIC) Input Method Keyboard • Touchpad
Networking Networking Type Integrated 10/100/1000 Network Card • Integrated Wireless LAN Data Link Protocol Ethernet • Fast Ethernet • Gigabit Ethernet • IEEE 802.11b • IEEE 802.11g
Modem Modem Type Fax / Modem Analog Modulation Protocol ITU V.90, ITU V.92 • K56Flex
Battery Battery Run Time 2.5 Hour(s). Battery Technology Lithium ion
Dimensions Height 3.6 cm Width 36.4 cm Depth 26.4 cm Weight 2.9 kg
Miscellaneous MPN VGNFS315S  
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Last Updated ( Monday, 30 October 2006 )
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