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The Sony Vaio PCG-FX101 is strange. This is because it looks very ordinary. It looks suspiciously like any other OEM notebook, knocked up from cases bought in bulk from some Taiwanese factory and full of bog standard components.
In contrast, the PCG FX101 is very dark blue. It's also approximately the simular depth and width of any other notebook, although to give Sony credit, at 48mm it is thinner than many machines.
Inside the case, however, there's more distinctive Sony handiwork. Like virtually all Sony models, this is a multimedia notebook at heart and the principle selling point is the iLink (IEEE1394) port built into the side. This is designed to take digital video (DV) cameras and compatible MiniDisc players, although it's entirely possible to plug hard drives and other peripherals in there too.
You also get a host of pre installed Sony multimedia software, including video players, video editors, image editors, and MiniDisc editors, all of which might cost hundreds of pounds if bought separately.
Notably missing, however, is a floppy drive. The multimedia credentials are also chipped away by that fact there's no DVD ROM drive. But it's the lack of a floppy drive that, at the very least, makes getting files off or onto the notebook an utter pain.
Otherwise, this is a fairly competent, although not exceptional, notebook. The screen doesn't smudge much when playing video, for example, and colours are fairly strong. The built in stereo speakers are weak but do the job (you can't expect much more from a notebook), while performance measured in our tests is average for a 600MHz Celeron machine with just 64MB of memory.
We noticed a little jumpiness when streaming an AVI video from a CD, but once the file was copied to the hard disk then everything worked fine. The case is flexible and made out of a softer grade plastic but this should still protect the machine well.
Sony - Vaio PCG FX101 features - Verdict
At the end of the day, the FX101 falls flat on its face because of what it doesn't have - no floppy drive, a meagre 64MB of memory, and no DVD-ROM (or even CD R/RW drive for getting those hefty video files off the machine). Although the price sounds reasonable, you'd have to spend some money expanding it pretty early on.
Sony - Vaio PCG FX101 price
£935 + VAT
Sony: 08705 424424 www.vaio.sony europe.com
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