While the VAIO S Series should be fine for most basic work tasks and streaming video, it’s by no means a graphics powerhouse or a gaming laptop. This is a decent, but not excellent, score that puts the VAIO S Series right around the middle of our Top All-Purpose Laptops list. In our WorldBench 6 benchmark tests, the VAIO S Series earned a score of 112. This model runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7 Home Premium. It also has a 640GB hard drive, a DVD-RW optical drive, and built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 3.0. Our review model, priced at $1000 (as of December 14, 2011), sports an Intel Core i5-2430M processor, an AMD Radeon HD 6470M graphics card, and 4GB of RAM. Although the VAIO S Series offers mediocre general performance and modest graphics speed, it’s also light, thin, stylish, and very portable. The Sony VAIO S Series isn’t the most powerful all-purpose laptop, but I like it–and not just because I have a soft spot for Sony.
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