Sony VAIO VGN-CS11Z/R review

A stylish and feature-packed laptop aimed at the younger end of the market

Sony VAIO VGN-CS11Z/R
This VAIO is made from plastic and, while there is a degree of flex to the body, it feels solid and good value for money

TechRadar Verdict

Sony doesn't disappoint with this well made and impressively specced laptop

Pros

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    Robust build

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    Good battery life

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    Good value

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    Great keyboard

Cons

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    Limited viewing angle

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    Dull screen when on battery power

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The Sony VAIO VGN-CS11Z/R (£899 inc. VAT) builds on the success of the older CR Series, but introduces a number of new features into the range.

The styling has been refined and you'll still find a wide variety of colours on offer, including the ruby red of our test machine.

The laptop is made from plastic and, while there is a degree of flex to the body, it feels solid and good value for money. Media buttons above the keyboard allow you to manage your multimedia files and there is also a Capture button that works in conjunction with the built-in webcam.

The screen is bright and clear when plugged in and this wouldn't be a multimedia Sony laptop without the inclusion of a Blu-ray drive for watching and creating high-definition (HD) content.

The Sony VAIO VGN-CS11Z/R isn't without its flaws; namely, the less than perfect screen when on battery. However, performance is great for the price and the keyboard is a pleasure to use.

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