Display / Input Devices
Display
Sony equipped the Vaio F -
VPC-F22S1E/B with a
16.4 inch display that features Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution. Furthermore the display
comes with LED backlight and it is 3D capable with 120 Hz refresh rate. We
liked that it wasn't a glare type display which is why there are no reflections
when your in a brightly lit room. Astonishingly good were the colors and the
contrast ratio. Also the brightness is on a very good level with an anverage,
above 280 Candela per squaremeter. What might increase the lifespan of the
display is the fact that is has been moved about two millimeters into the
chassis.
Included in delivery you find a Sonys own 3D shutter glasses which are
compatible to NVIDIAs 3D Vision technology. By a simple push of the 3D button,
which is located right below the display, 3D is being activated. At this point
we have to mention that the Vaio F - VPC-F22S1E/B is mainly suitable for
watching 3D movies. If you plan on buying this notebook to play 3D games in high
resolutions with high levels of details you'll be disappointed because of
insufficent performance.
Input Devices
The Vaio F - VPC-F22S1E/B multimedia notebook comes with a full-size keyboard and a number pad next to it. Inbetween
you also find, usefully placed, arrow keys which are suitable not only for
office users, casual gamers will enjoy them equally. Generally the keyboard is much
alike an Apple keyboard. The key drop is well chosen and the pressure point
leaves a good impression. The keys themselves come with a slightly rough surface
and provide good grip. Furthermore the chassis doesn't bend and there is
background lighting for readability in darkness.
Centered, below the keyboard you can find the touchpad. It has been integrated into the
cases material and offers a left and a right
key. The touchpad also offers scrolling functionality. It might take some time
until you're absolutely familiar with the scrolling functionality. Because there
is no frame around the touchpad, scrolling wont be intuitive in the beginning.
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