- Conclusion Get the lowdown
- Features How they compare
- Performance Real world benchmarks
- Differences Technical showdown
- Reviews Word on the street
- Competition Others to consider
- Discussion Answers and opinions
Compare with...
- Sony VAIO S Series
- Sony VAIO E Series
- Toshiba Qosmio X775 3D
- Dell Inspiron 17R
- Dell XPS 15z
- 3.6 GHz Single core
- 8 GB
- 1,024 GB HDD
Released September, 2011
by LaptopMag (Jan, 2010)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.
- 17.3"
- Core i5 2.2 GHz Quad core
- 8 GB DDR3-1333
- 750 GB SSD
Released October, 2011
Rated 100% by by K.H. (Jan, 2013)The Blu-Ray reader/burner is amazing, and all Dvd's are automatically made HD, which is a great feature.
Conclusion Which is better for you?
Features Key features of the Sony VAIO F Series compared to the ASUS N75 Series N75SF
GHz3.6
by LaptopMag (Nov, 2010)Other VAIO F models even offer RAID 0 configurations of 256GB for an extra $150.
2.2 GHz
Intel Core i5 450M
Rated 20% by by Overquoted (Feb, 2012)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.
cpu speed
| 0 GHz | 3.6 GHz | 4 GHz |
VAIO F Series by R.-March--CRracer_912 (May, 2012)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.
N75 Series N75SF by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012)The Intel Core i7 processor is an eight core CPU, which I have yet to tax.
processor
VAIO F Series by LaptopMag (Jan, 2010)The quad-core Core i7 platform really shines when it comes to heavy duty multimedia tasks.
N75 Series N75SF by K.H. (Jan, 2013)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.
memory
| 0 GB | 8 GB | 8 GB |
VAIO F Series by Yoshiko-Akashi (Feb, 2012)But everything has been fast and smooth so far and I don't feel I need to add another 4GB RAM anytime soon.
N75 Series N75SF by K.H. (Jan, 2013)RAM: 8GB of RAM is more than enough to run even the most graphic-intensive or CPU demanding programs.
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 80% by by Hush (Nov, 2012) Rated 80% by by Mike-in-San-Diego (Dec, 2010) Rated 100% by by PiscoSours (Apr, 2012) | Rated 80% by by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012) Rated 80% by by B.-Brockmeier (Jul, 2012) Rated 80% by by antiraza (Aug, 2012) | |
|---|---|---|---|
Competition What else you should consider
| | 3 | Toshiba Qosmio X775 3D Largest amount of storage capacity |
| | 4 | Dell Inspiron 17R Good CPU benchmark score |






