The Sony VGN-NR485 laptop has few flaws. It performs well, looks handsome, and comes fairly loaded for a laptop that you can snag for well under $1000.
A Windows Vista Home Premium laptop powered by a 2-GHz Core 2 Duo T5750 and 2GB of RAM, the Sony VGN-NR485 bagged a respectable WorldBench 6 score of 75. That's pretty solid performance for such an inexpensive portable. It sells for about $200 more than Toshiba's bargain-basement Satellite Pro L300D-EZ1001V, which the Sony bested by roughly 20 points in our WorldBench 6 tests. It has the speed to handle almost any kind of application. The only performance problem we encountered was in our 3D gaming tests, which the VGN-NR485 couldn't run because of its lousy integrated Intel graphics chip.
If keeping to a budget is your top concern, these are small concessions to make. A solid performer with all the most important connections, loads of storage, and an eye-catching dark-blue finish, the Sony VGN-NR485 is a sweet little deal for the under-$1000 crowd.
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