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Sony VAIO Z12 review

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Verdict

Extravagantly expensive, but Sony’s VAIO Z12 is a premium cut above your average ultraportable

Review Date: 29 Jul 2010

Reviewed By: Sasha Muller

Price when reviewed: £1,432 (£1,683 inc VAT)

Overall Rating
5 stars out of 6

Features & Design
5 stars out of 6

Value for Money
4 stars out of 6

Performance
6 stars out of 6

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Details
Part Code VPCZ12M9E/B
Review Date 29 Jul 2010
Price ex VAT £1,432
Price inc VAT £1,683
Overall rating 5 stars out of 6
Features & Design 5 stars out of 6
Value for Money 4 stars out of 6
Performance 6 stars out of 6
Warranty
Warranty 2yr collect and return
Physical specifications
Dimensions 314 x 210 x 33mm (WDH)
Weight 1.380kg
Travelling weight 1.8kg
Processor and memory
Processor Intel Core i5-520M
Motherboard chipset Intel HM55
RAM capacity 4.00GB
Memory type DDR3
SODIMM sockets free 0
SODIMM sockets total 2
Screen and video
Screen size 13.1in
Resolution screen horizontal 1,600
Resolution screen vertical 900
Resolution 1600 x 900
Graphics chipset Nvidia GeForce GT330M / Intel HD graphics
Graphics card RAM 1.00GB
VGA (D-SUB) outputs 1
HDMI outputs 1
S-Video outputs 0
DVI-I outputs 0
DVI-D outputs 0
DisplayPort outputs 0
Drives
Capacity 64GB
Hard disk usable capacity 61GB
Spindle speed N/A
Internal disk interface SATA/300
Hard disk Toshiba THNS064GG2BNAA
Optical disc technology N/A
Optical drive N/A
Battery capacity 5,200mAh
Replacement battery price inc VAT £0
Networking
Wired adapter speed 1,000Mbits/sec
802.11a support yes
802.11b support yes
802.11g support yes
802.11 draft-n support yes
Integrated 3G adapter yes
Bluetooth support yes
Other Features
Wireless hardware on/off switch yes
Wireless key-combination switch no
Modem no
ExpressCard34 slots 1
ExpressCard54 slots 0
PC Card slots 0
USB ports (downstream) 3
FireWire ports 0
PS/2 mouse port no
9-pin serial ports 0
Parallel ports 0
Optical S/PDIF audio output ports 1
Electrical S/PDIF audio ports 0
3.5mm audio jacks 2
SD card reader yes
Memory Stick reader yes
MMC (multimedia card) reader no
Smart Media reader no
Compact Flash reader no
xD-card reader no
Pointing device type Touchpad
Audio chipset Realtek HD Audio
Speaker location Above keyboard
Hardware volume control? no
Integrated microphone? yes
Integrated webcam? yes
Camera megapixel rating 0.3mp
TPM yes
Fingerprint reader yes
Smartcard reader no
Carry case no
Operating system and software
Operating system Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
OS family Windows 7
Recovery method Recovery partition
Software supplied N/A
Battery and performance tests
Battery life, light use 9hr 2min
Battery life, heavy use 1hr 19min
Overall application benchmark score 1.57
Office application benchmark score 1.29
2D graphics application benchmark score 1.71
Encoding application benchmark score 1.49
Multitasking application benchmark score 1.80
3D performance (crysis) low settings 70fps
3D performance setting Low
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User comments

TRIM Command

Does the Z12 require the TRIM command to maintain access speed as the drives fill up and is it enabled? I believe it was not enabled on the previous version and Sony did not seem to be able to answer whether it was required. Also, why cannot they put a USB 3 connector on it and a better resolution camera for such an expensive model?

By Nicolau on 1 Aug 2010

TRIM

No, TRIM will never work on drives in a RAID array. Garbage collection, however, does.

From my reading around the subject - the intrepid Z owners over at NotebookReview have been hard at work - the Sony's GC system recovers write speeds pretty quickly, so it's pretty much a non-issue.

I had to give back our review unit fairly sharpish, but I'll see if I can't borrow it for some testing of my own in the next week or two.

By SashaMuller on 2 Aug 2010

VAIO Z good, yet proprietary SSD, chiclet and incomplete kbd

I had the VAIO Z in hands (13.1in). Yes it's incredibly beautiful, light, sturdy, and powerful: i5-520M (2×2.40 GHz TB 2.93, VT-d, TET with TPM, New AES), 13.1in 1600×900 retro-LED, GT 330M 1GB, 8GB RAM,W7 64b Pro, 128G SSD-Ultra-SATA, Gbit, WiFi n, finger print reader and TPM, backlit kbd, etc.

But it has a few shortcomings hard to admit IMO in such a high-end product:


- The case is too small to accommodate at the same time, a Standard HD or SSD, and a standard optical drive. While I would admit this in a 10in or 11in laptop, I don't in a 13.1in one.
- Whence the two different flavors, X (with proprietary SSD and Std Optical Drive) and V (with standard HD and no Optical Drive). Yes, on the X model, the SSD is proprietary, you can't replace it with a standard SSD.
- The keyboard is incomplete: it lacks the Edit column (Home, End, PgUp, PgDwn). I find this flaw, and the following one as well, unacceptable on a high-price writing tool, whence intended to "power writers".
- The keyboard is made of chiclet keys. This gives up the sub-conscious auto-centering of finger strokes you have with traditional concave keys that writing machine makers used so many years to perfectly tune. This will result in lower reliability and speed, not only for touch typists, but also for everyone.
- The screen quality is, after some users (whom I don't know, so I am not sure on this), not the quality expected on this item.
- A .3Mpix (VGA) webcam is sub-par for this item
- Given the above shortcomings, better wait and see if new laptops come (from SONY or others) with USB3, SATA6, SDXC, 3D...

Versailles, Wed 04 Aug 2010 17:29:20 +0200

By MichelMerlin on 4 Aug 2010

No optical drive?

The review says an optical drive is an optional extra, yet Sony's own spec sheet says that it's included with this model with no hint that it's only an optional extra (http://www.sony.co.uk/product/vnp-z-series/vpcz12
m9e-b). A search for the cheapest deal on google shows a few places selling this model for around 200 quid less than Sony's RRP... but am I to assume these may not be the great deals they seem because the spec may not be the same as Sony's spec sheet for this model? *sigh* Whose idea was it to have the same model number for models with different specs?

By gjscott75 on 4 Aug 2010

Optical drive...

My bad. This model DOES come with an optical drive.

I think I must have been suffering from a chronic lack of caffeine.

By SashaMuller on 5 Aug 2010

Not so customisable

Battery life will depend on the processor - if you use tue i7 it will be less than stated here.

Also - other countries get the choice of 1920 x 1080 screen along with designer covers - notably premium glossy in japan. It seems inconceivable that Sony still limit choice for uk consumers - let us decide!

By Virtuatw on 18 Aug 2010

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