Sony Vaio VGN-TT11

alaTest has collected and analyzed 31 reviews from magazines and websites. Reviewers are impressed by the build quality and usability. The portability and design also get good opinions. Some have doubts about the value for money and screen. There are some mixed reviews about the connectivity.

performance, design, portability, usability, build quality

screen, value for money

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Laptops the Sony Vaio VGN-TT11 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.

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Sony Vaio Z11 VGN-Z21VN/X and TT11VN/X: The Arena of the High-End Laptops

 

We have two Sony laptops under our hands, the Z11 and TT. Both are in the high-end segment and both have the usual Sony quality. Let's see what they have to offer.

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B review

 

Sony's TZ-Series have long been seen as some of the best business ultraportables on the market. It is now updated with the TT-Series, and while the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B (£1999 inc. VAT) carries a formidable price tag, it proves to be a truly stunning...

Lightweight yet robust build ; Great battery life ; Imressive sec

Stee rice ; Only 2 USB orts

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Sony Vaio VGN-TT11WN/B notebook - First Look review

 

Sony's latest flagship promises a long battery life, a small package and performance, but can you have all three? We managed to get some hands-on time at the UK launch of the new laptop in London. You know how netbooks are small, compact and very...

Small, light, powerful, optional blu-ray, built-in HSDPA

Expensive

If budget isn't an issue this looks like a fantastic work horse for getting your work done on the road, without weighing your bag down

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN review

 

Sony's take on the ultraportable market is represented by the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN, an 11in screen notebook weighing at just over 1.3kg.

For the money, we'd expect first-rate build quality and performance, yet the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN fails to deliver on the former, while startling us in some respects with the latter. Screen quality and battery life are both unparalleled by any other...

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B

 

This is an attractive ultraportable with a high-quality screen, a good keyboard and integrated mobile broadband. But for the (high) asking price we'd expect a larger hard drive, a better webcam, more USB ports and better graphics performance.

Superb hardware design ; Integrated optical drive ; Fingerprint scanner ; Mobile broadband (HSDPA)

Very expensive ; Only two USB ports ; Moderate graphics performance

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B 11.1in Ultra-Portable

 

Can Sony surpass the TZ with its replacement, the VAIO TT? Andy finds out.

If you need an ultra-portable notebook and find the 13.3in alternatives, like the ThinkPad X300, too much to handle the Sony VAIO TT is still the best option out there. Yet, despite its manifest qualities, it's an option that comes at too high a cost;...

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN review

 

Sony's take on the ultraportable market is represented by the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN, an 11in screen notebook weighing at just over 1.3kg.

For the money, we'd expect first-rate build quality and performance, yet the Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN fails to deliver on the former, while startling us in some respects with the latter. Screen quality and battery life are both unparalleled by any other...

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Sony - VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B

 

Sony is well known for making highly desirable ultraportable notebooks, with the TZ11 range in particular being held in the number one spot by many people. Now Sony has brought out an updated model range, the ...

A stylish ultraportable with superb build quality and a good feature set, but for the hefty price we would expect to see an even better set of features, i.e. more USB ports, a better webcam and more powerful graphics.

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Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B

 

Sony brings us yet another gorgeous ultraportable. Sasha Muller finds out if it's up to the usual VAIO standard.

Sony's TZ-range of ultraportable laptops has long been a favourite in PC Pro's offices, but its reign on our A-list was finally brought to an end by Lenovo's stunning ThinkPad X300. Now, however, we've laid our hands on Sony's latest update to the TZ...

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PC Pro: Product Reviews: Sony VAIO VGN-TT11WN/B

 

It's gorgeous, but it can't match Sony's own Z-series for sheer ultraportable excellence

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Product Specifications

Configuration

DVD Writer:DVD-Writer
Embedded 3G/4G: No
Embedded UMTS: No
Fingerprint Reader:No / Yes
Hard Drive Type:Hard Disk Drive
Remote Control: No
TV Card: No
Video Editing Card:No / Yes
Web Cam: Yes

Connectivity

Bluetooth: Yes
Card Reader:Multi Card Reader / No
Firewire: Yes
TV Output: Yes
Wireless LAN: Yes

Display

Aspect Ratio:16:9
LED Backlight:Edge LED
True Resolution:WXGA

General Features

Intel ® Centrino Technology:Centrino 2
Intel Centrino Technology:Centrino 2
Media Centre Edition: No
Netbook: No
RAM Type:DDR3 SDRAM
Type:Portable

Graphic

Brand of Graphic Chip:Intel
GPU Model (Graphic Card):GMA 4500MHD / GMA X4500MHD

Processor

Chipset Brand:Intel
Chipset Type:45GS
Processor:Core 2 Duo
Processor Brand:Intel
Processor Number:SU9300 / SU9400
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