Pros
- Good arrangement and variety of ports
- Excellent keyboard and touchpad
Cons
- Horrible green color
- Slightly washed-out display
Bottom Line
Sony's VAIO EA series may not be the cheapest all-purpose laptop line, but the excellent design and usability are worth the modest price premium.
- Tested: Top 10 All-Purpose Laptops These laptops can do it all and are a great choice for most notebook users.
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