Advantages: Total integration, high specification, stylish and innovative. Disadvantages: Costly 'Sony' brand name, possible upgrade troubles.
than bother about spending hundreds on upgrading.
Overall, this stylish machine is unbeatable for the specification together with the reliability of the Sony brand name. I spent my time looking, and still can't find anything significantly better. Save the time I took looking, go out and buy the Sony Vaio VGC-M1 now!
Any questions on this review, feel free to email me at roverturboandy200@hotmail.com or leave comments below. ...
sneakyweasel 05.08.2005
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Sony Vaio VGC-M1
Advantages: Sleek design, Sony WEGA engine, Superb picture Disadvantages: A bit expensive and only 23" for the money, but prices are coming down.
I bought the above TV in february 2005 from QED. It cost me £795 back then.
Well. First impressions. Its a unique and attractive design, the silver version looks particularly modern.
The TV was incredibly easy to set up, taking less than ten minutes from opening the box to watching BBC1. An easy to use menu with just enough feautures to remain workable and easy to use, whilst enabling a lot of choice and options.
The sound quality is excellent, I find the Virtual Dolby Surround option to be very effective indeed.
The sony WEGA engine creates wonderful images. I havent noticed any blurring or drag on images that have been reported on some LCD TVs. On TV pictures the image is crisp and clear but the picture on DVD use is truly spectacular!!!
For me the 23" screen is perfect, but I suppose for some people this might be too small? I ...
Advantages: great picture, great sound, great looking Disadvantages: no teletext, but coloured buttons on remote
So I haven?t been on Ciao for a while, my sincerest apologies, but I'm back with a bounce and here is another review for you to sink your teeth into if you like it, or your claws if you don?t! It?s about my new Sony TV, the Wega 14 KV14LM1U. So where did it all begin?..
?..I recently moved house and with this changed all my household goods, one of which was the TV, I needed a new one and I needed one bad. I know that people say that before TV there was the wireless and cards and games and that life was wonderful yada yada, but stop?it just aint the same without TV.
So I had a choice of what to buy. I choose the Sony 14? TV that I am reviewing today. It cost £180, which is expensive I think for the size, but I was a sucker for that little SONY logo at the bottom. You can get 14? other brands at a much cheaper price, yes ...
Reviewster 02.04.2003 (31.05.2003)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Sony KV-14 M1
The SHR-M1 is more than just a very lightweight FM Stereo headset radio, it is also a pair of high quality digital headphones which can be plugged into your CD Walkman or any portable audio product; additionally, the SHR-M1 provides the extra advantage of acting as the FM Stereo tuner for any audio product that doesn't have one.Super Lightweight Street Style Design is unusual, attractive, and convenient to "wear". FM Stereo Digital Synthesized Tuner makes tuning-in a desired station simple and precise with accurate drift-free tuning of FM radio stations, and lets you choose from the wide variety of radio talk and music programming available with the added enjoyment of stereo sound. 15 Memory Presets lets you quickly and easily tune in to your choice of up to 15 FM radio stations. Low Battery Alert signals when it is time to recharge or replace the battery. Local/DX Switch provides optimal reception of both near and distant stations. Single "AAA" Battery Operation provides hours of listening and helps to make the SHR-M1 lightweight, compact, and inexpensive to use.
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