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Sony VAIO PCG-K37 15.4" Notebook PC (Intel Pentium 4 Processor 538, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW Double Layer Drive)
Submitted by Reviewer (not verified) on 31 October, 2005 - 01:52.
| Sony VAIO PCG-K37 15.4" Laptop |
| Model | PCG-K37 | | Producer | Sony | | Media | Personal Computers | | Catalog | Personal Computer | | Rank | 5045 | | List Price | US$1899.99 | Goto Amazon.com
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Reviews:| Rating 3.0/5 from 15 reviews | | Don't waste your money | | Rating: 1/5 (1 out of 1 think this is helpful) 2007-08-18 | | I bought this laptop and during a year the laptop was really fine but after that something was wrong with the screen. I starting to notice that they have funny colors and like little red dots moving from one side to another. I shut down the laptop and then it was fine, then a month later start doing the same thing. I call to Sony and because the warranty was expiring they can't give me another or fix it without pay for the service. According with them it was maybe some little connectors in the perimeter is the screen and the screen need to be replaced. It was going to cost like $800 to replace the screen. Well so I decide to connect to an external monitor and that was working well so I decide to use the monitor and the funny screen, but my laptop it wasn't anymore portable. After few moths ago of that problem then I started to notice that sometimes the cd/dvd system was having problem to take some cds and burn also. Eventually my laptop doesn't take any cd only DVD's. Repair the cd/dvd system was like $300 dolars according with Sony. Anyway so I decide buy an external cd/dvd burner unit for $150. At the end I finish with a non portable laptop that look like robot with different parts attached. I am really disappointed by Sony because my experience with this laptop. I suggest you buy an hp or other similar laptop with the same features and more cheaper don't waste your money and time buying this baby robot that cannot perform well. | | Th Good, The Bad, and The Ugly... | | Rating: 4/5 (2 out of 2 think this is helpful) 2006-07-20 | The good: -Best screen ever. I watch movies on it. -Runs both my home recording studio, Photoshop CS, ITunes, and everything else I loaded it with(a buttload of artwork, music, movies, etc....). The Bad: -Battery life sucks(25 mins maybe 30. Nah, make that 20) -Power pin broke, but still works -Heavy. Very, especially if you're scrambling around in an airport with other carry on bags. Clumsy to use in the airport longue-it's big for a laptop. -Customer service stinks(what company doesn't?). Luckily I was able to figure out my own issues with this thing. The Ugly: -The letters wore off the keyboard within a month after using it! Trying to teach my boss how to use a computer and type on this is impossible. | | Really disapointed | | Rating: 2/5 (1 out of 1 think this is helpful) 2006-03-14 | | I was really disapointed with this computer. 3 months after buying the notebook. My hard drive crashed and i had to spend like 200 dollars to get it fixed. Its also very bulky and compared to the modern age computers, it is also slow. | | Product worth the price by 90% | | Rating: 4/5 (4 out of 5 think this is helpful) 2005-10-01 | Sony has all the good features with this model with high processor speed in its class and the 1 gb RAM with which you can do lot of high volume processing with applications. The Screen clarity is very good. Power backup is at the max 60 mins with the min resolution setting. Not recommended for the people on move, then you may need additional power backup and weight you need to carry back(8 lbs).
The only disadvantage is it does not have infrared sensor and s-video pin and quite bulky for 8 lbs.
The audio quality is improved in this model with good dolby sound though near the screen. Bit confusing for new users where to find the standby, hibernate, shutdown switches, its all to be configured inside control panel.
Enjoy Sony.............. | | SonySucks | | Rating: 1/5 (4 out of 5 think this is helpful) 2005-10-01 | I purchased a Sony k35 and Had very bad bad Experience with it.. I was a very good fan of sony products till I bought this laptop. Sony Customer Service is Horrible and unbearable.. They are a pigs when comes to answers to your problems.. Try it for yourself once.. and you will never call Sony support again..
I tried this one at the store. This K37 is also in the sam range as k35. I used the k35 laptop for only 6 months now.. you know what i am upto : * my mouse buttons are bad * the battery life now stands only 30 mins. (sony says 1 hr min) * The power pin is broken * My DVD drive doesnot work at all. * I couldnot create a restore CD.. The support person asked me to buy one from sony shop for $15
Gone are the days of sony s quality and value.. Never try a a sony product again |
Editorials:Product DescriptionIncludes: lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, power cord, Microsoft Windows XP Home, Quicken 2005 New User Edition, Works 8.0, WinDVD, Norton Internet Security, & more. Sony PCG-K37 VAIO(R) Notebook PC - This eye-catching notebook computer is packed with powerful features that will make your mobile computing experience more productive, and more entertaining. Increase productivity with the powerful Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor 538 (3.2GHz) and 1GB of PC2100 DDR SDRAM. Combined, they give you the speed to handle nearly any task and application. When work is done, you can sit back and enjoy a DVD movie on the impressive 15.4" LCD. Its widescreen format is perfect for DVD viewing. LCD Native Resolution - 1280 x 800 80GB HDD ATI Radeon IGP 345M graphics with 64MB of shared video memory (memory is taken from the main system) Double Layer DVD Writer - up to 2.4x DL DVD+R, 8x DVD+R, 8x DVD-R, 4x DVD+RW, 4x DVD-RW, 24x CD-R, & 24x CD-RW 56k v.90 Fax Modem Windows Sound System with 2 built-in speakers Memory Stick Media Slot - supports Memory Stick(R) & Memory Stick(R) PRO 1 Type I/II PC Card Slot with CardBus support Ports - 10/100 Ethernet, VGA Monitor Out, Monaural Mini Microphone, Headphone, 1 FireWire, 3 USB 2.0, & 1 Parallel
Amazon Product DescriptionThe Basics A superb portable computer for businessmen on the move, the Sony VAIO PCG-K37 will crunch numbers and data faster than the vast majority of desktops yet won't break your back when you cart it from place to place. Its 3D graphics speed is not exceptional, nor is it recommended for anyone who requires extremely long battery life. Yet at this price point and with this level of raw speed, the VAIO PCG-K37 is a solid buy for the power user. 
The PCG-K37 features a 15.4-inch WXGA widescreen display that is perfectly tailored to the aspect ratio favored by DVD movies. | Processor At the heart of any computer lies the CPU (or processor), a massive collection of miniature transistors that governs the speed and power of the entire unit. Some notebooks are equipped with high-end CPU's on par with those found in top-of-the-line desktop PCs, while others are quick enough only for basic duties such as word processing, email and the like. The VAIO PCG-K37 is on the top end of the scale, equipped with a blazing 3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 538 processor. It's important to note that the overall performance of any computer is also influenced by the speed and quantity of its memory and the quality of it graphics card. And as you'll see, Sony has effectively dealt with the former but somewhat neglected the latter. |
Memory Computers typically store information on their hard drive, but they keep frequently and recently accessed data in Random Access Memory (RAM) for faster retrieval. More RAM means more efficient computing, superior multitasking and less strain on your hard drive. The VAIO VAIO PCG-K37 incorporates a startling one GB of RAM. This is a massive allotment for any notebook and substantially more than that of most desktops as well. Thusly, users can expect superb multitasking and virtually no slowdowns even during ultra-complex tasks. | 
| Sony VAIO PCG-K37 3.20 GHz Pentium 4 1 GB RAM 80 GB HD | Sony VAIO PCG-K35 3.067 GHz Pentium 4 512 MB RAM 80 GB HD | Sony VAIO PCG-K33 3.20 GHz Pentium 4 512 MB RAM 60 GB HD |
Video CPU's are usually so busy doing basic calculations that they need help translating visual output to the viewing screen. This is the duty of the graphics card (or graphics controller), which in this case is an ATI Radeon IGP 345M with 64 MB of "shared" video memory. Dedicated video memory is preferable to "shared" video memory (where the graphics controller appropriates a portion of the main system memory), because it takes much more of the load from the processor and thus frees it to handle other tasks. Nevertheless, this system's processor is so powerful that the lack of a high-end video controller isn't as essential as it otherwise might be. Demanding 3D games and 3D animation may cause the graphics to bog down somewhat, but most everything else should look quite smooth. Display The VAIO PCG-K37's 15.4-inch WXGA display may be smaller than the 17-inch monsters found in today's top-of-the-line models, yet it's larger than that of most notebooks and even some desktops. Furthermore, its widescreen format is perfectly tailored to the aspect ratio favored by DVD movies. It's highly sophisticated too -- sporting Sony's new XBRITE Technology for better contrast and a brighter picture, and a crisp 1280 by 800 maximum resolution. Hard Disk At a spacious 80 GB, the enclosed hard drive is a welcome perk for those who need to operate a broad range of applications and also keep a large library of space-gobbling music and/or multimedia files. Optical Drive An optical drive is essential in today's computing environment. A "CD-ROM" drive allows you to install CD-based applications and play music CDs. A "CD-RW" drive adds CD "burning", so you can also backup your important files to long-lasting discs and create personalized music CDs. With a DVD-ROM drive you can watch DVD movies. And with a DVD-RW drive, you can "write" home movies to durable discs and archive files to DVD (DVDs boast more than seven times the storage capacity of a CD). Some drives allow you to do a combination of all of these tasks. This system features a DVD+R Double Layer/DVD±RW Drive, through which you can do all of the above. The drive also supports today's hot new double layer DVD format that utilizes discs with double the capacity of traditional DVDs. Audio The unit is equipped with high-grade speakers and a powerful audio amplifier. Keyboard and Controls You'll control your notebook via an 82-key keyboard and a standard electro-static touch pad. Connectivity and Expansion The VAIO PCG-K37 features a bevy of connectivity facilities, including a 56K modem for low-speed dial-up Internet and email access, a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet port for high-speed wired network and Internet, and an integrated wireless connection for cord-free e-communication at home, at the office or on the road via a local public hotspot. Other key amenities include high-speed USB 2.0 ports for plug and play devices such as external drives and digital cameras, an IEEE 1394 FireWire port (commonly used for quick data uploads from digital camcorders), and Sony's usual high-end array of audio and video ins and outs. Operating System and Software Sony has fitted the system with Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition operating system, a variety of productivity and business applications, and a broad range of digital photo, audio and video utilities. | 
The PCG-K37 features a full suite of software applications, including SonicStage, which enables you to listen to, manage, and transfer your music library.
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Dimensions and Weight Many of today's most powerful notebooks are also the largest, weighing ten or twelve lbs or more and definitely too big and cumbersome for extensive, continuous traveling. These are often referred to as "desktop replacements". On the other extreme are "thin and lights" or "ultra-portables", super-miniaturized units that are typically less powerful than their larger brethren but weigh as little as two lbs and will often fit comfortably inside a large purse. Despite its impressive power, the VAIO PCG-K37 tips the scales at just 8 pounds. It is, however, rather hefty at 14.1 by 2.2 by 10.9 inches. What's in the Box This package contains the Sony Vaio PCG-K37 notebook PC, rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating instructions. It's backed by a 1-year warranty for parts and labor, and 1 year of toll-free phone support.
Features:- 512MB of PC2700 DDR333 SDRAM
- 13.3 WXGA Widescreen LCD with a native resolution of 1280 x 800
- DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo Drive
- It has 80 GB HDD
- Graphics - ATI Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of memory
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