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    Sony Vaio vgn-fe855e A good desktop replacement?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by blackmamba, May 26, 2007.

  1. blackmamba

    blackmamba Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi everyone, I have a Vgn-fe855e and its specs are


    Vista Home Premium
    1gb ram. (max is 2gb)
    Core 2 Duo processor T5500(1.66mhz, 2mb L2 cache, 667Mhz FSB)
    15.4' screen
    120gb hdd

    Heres my Windows Experience Index scores

    processor - 4.7
    memory - 4.5
    Graphics 3.3
    gaming graphics - 3.1
    primary hard disk - 4.6

    Im not a gamer. I don't do any photo-editing/photoshop related. I don't do video-editing or any applications that take alot of memory and processing.

    Is this laptop a good/decent replacement for a desktop?


    Please give me your opinions. Thanks everyone. :)
     
  2. mrXniick

    mrXniick 8

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    Well if you dont game, and dont do any processor intensive tasks.. then that system is more than adequate for you.