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Sony VAIO F Series

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Ranked #2 and #3 in laptops
  • 3.6 GHz Single core
  • 8 GB
  • 1,024 GB HDD
Released September, 2011
Our configuration of the VAIO F featured a 1.60-GHz Intel Core i7-720QM processor (which overclocks to 2.8-GHz), 8GB of RAM, Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit), and a 500GB hard drive running at a fast 7,200 rpm.
by LaptopMag (Jan, 2010)
 
  • 17.3"
  • Core i5 2.2 GHz Quad core
  • 8 GB DDR3-1333
  • 750 GB SSD
Released October, 2011
The Blu-Ray reader/burner is amazing, and all Dvd's are automatically made HD, which is a great feature.
Rated 100% by by K.H. (Jan, 2013)
 

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ASUSN75 Series N75SF

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Features Key features of the Sony VAIO F Series compared to the ASUS N75 Series N75SF

GHz3.6

Front view of Sony VAIO F Series
Other VAIO F models even offer RAID 0 configurations of 256GB for an extra $150.
by LaptopMag (Nov, 2010)
Front view of ASUS N75 Series N75SF

2.2 GHz

Intel Core i5 450M

But the screen was brilliantly vivid; whites were bright enough to require a lowering of the brightness and blacks were pitch-black even at the highest brightness settings.
Rated 20% by by Overquoted (Feb, 2012)

cpu speed

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I'd been deciding on a new laptop to replace my very very old Dell Latitude that was running a Pentium M 1.8 Ghz processor and XP Pro.
VAIO F Series by R.-March--CRracer_912 (May, 2012)
The Intel Core i7 processor is an eight core CPU, which I have yet to tax.
N75 Series N75SF by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012)

processor

Sony VAIO F Series
ASUS N75 Series N75SF
The quad-core Core i7 platform really shines when it comes to heavy duty multimedia tasks.
VAIO F Series by LaptopMag (Jan, 2010)
While researching, I was looking for a couple main things: primarily a powerful GPU, ample storage space, a fast HD, plenty of RAM, and a Core i7 CPU.
N75 Series N75SF by K.H. (Jan, 2013)

memory

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8 GB
8 GB
But everything has been fast and smooth so far and I don't feel I need to add another 4GB RAM anytime soon.
VAIO F Series by Yoshiko-Akashi (Feb, 2012)
RAM: 8GB of RAM is more than enough to run even the most graphic-intensive or CPU demanding programs.
N75 Series N75SF by K.H. (Jan, 2013)
 

Performance Real world tests of Sony VAIO F Series vs ASUS N75 Series N75SF

 

Differences What are the advantages of each

Advantages compared to the ASUS N75 Series N75SF

Much faster processor 3.6 GHz vs 2.2 GHz
More than 60% faster processor; run computation-intensive applications, such as photo editing, faster
More storage capacity 1,024 GB vs 750 GB
Around 40% more storage capacity
Faster graphics 672 MHz vs 590 MHz
More than 10% faster graphics; run games and graphics-intensize applications faster
Slightly lighter 3,107 g vs 3,401 g
Around 10% lighter

Advantages compared to the Sony VAIO F Series

Much faster internal storage 0.1 ms (SSD) vs 10 ms (HDD)
100x faster random access time; faster boot times and shorter application load times
More cores Quad core vs Single core
3 more cores; run more applications at once

Reviews Word on the street

Sony VAIO F Series

ASUS N75 Series N75SF

Rated 74% by 145 users at amazon.com
The upgrade to i7 is worth it in my opinion, you can feel how fast this laptop is with and it never misses a beat.
Rated 80% by by Hush (Nov, 2012)
The 640 gig HDD is also nice, but even bigger would be better if you are using the computer for Hi-Def video editing.
Rated 80% by by Mike-in-San-Diego (Dec, 2010)
Further I upgraded to 8 Gig of Ram, and since it's got BlueRay as standard it's a great value / Price.
Rated 100% by by PiscoSours (Apr, 2012)
Rated 71% by 9 users at amazon.com
Another improvement over the G50V is that the headphone port isn't finicky; you don't have to find the right spot for sound to go to headphones.
Rated 80% by by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012)
The display is really good too, nice and bright, 1920x1080.
Rated 80% by by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012)
I considered swapping it out for an SSD, but at this point the extra space is more valuable than the speed.
Rated 80% by by antiraza (Aug, 2012)

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