Testseek.co.uk have collected 50 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio VPC-Z21 Series and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio VPC-Z21 Series.
October 2011
Experts 83% 50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Processing power, Good range of connections, Light (1.18 kg), Slim (17 mm), Highcontrast (870:1), semigloss screen, Superfast boot time (under 30 seconds)
Noisy when working hard, Poor audio quaity, Touchpad could be bigger
Although audio quality could clearly be better and the fan gets a bit noisy from time to time, the Sony Vaio VPCZ21V9E has a plenty of great features, including a stylish design, a well-thought-out docking station, a powerful processor, a decent screen...
Intel Core i7 power, Sharp and vibrant screen, Long battery life, Slim and light, Docking station adds more value
Shallow keyboard, Cramped touchpad, Plain design, Flimsy lid
The old cliché states that good things come in small packages, which means that chicken nuggets, dead hedgehogs and Peter Andre's head are all apparently 'good things'. However, we have to agree with this logic when it's applied to Sony's latest VAIO Z...
A sleek, powerful highend notebook, Adds an inventive docking station with discrete graphics and optional Bluray
Starts expensive and goes up from there, Various power connections and AC adapters mean you may end up with a confusing mess of wires, Shallow keyboard isn't great for longform typing
Sony's high-end Z series notebook lives up to its luxury reputation, with a slim, lightweight body, plenty of processing power and a highly specialised GPU dock.…
There’s no doubt that the Vaio Z is a very desirable laptop and in many ways it’s a pleasure to use. However, it’s also very expensive at £1,599 ex VAT and it can be even pricier if options such as a Core i7 processor, a larger SSD and a Blu-ray versio...
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