Saturday, July 25, 2009

Tech Guard

A month ago before the Sony Vaio in my previous post was bought by my friend we took a look at the ones available in the stores. We found the Sony Vaio VGN-P15 and VGN-P13 in Trinoma AV Surfer store. The sales guy was busy processing one of their customer's purchase and we found ourselves on our own in exploring the capabilities of these amazing devices. To our surprise we were greeted by the security guard and asked us of how he can be of service to us. Surprised and stunned, I asked for the specifications of these two netbooks. He said that he will try to ask the store cashier if they have the tech specs but first is that he will take all our questions first and hoping that he can give us an answer. Surprisingly he had all the basic tech specs in his mind and even know what free stuff we can get if we buy it immediately. I guess this guard is doing multitasking by entertaining customers and answering queries regarding the products that his store sells. Now this is what I call dedication. Another thing is that if he cannot answer a question he tries to find the answer using the netbook's wifi connection. My friend told him jokingly to quit being a security guard to lessen the risk of being shot. Suddenly I came to think if the store is cutting cost or that this guy is just really a techie like me. Whatever is the answer to this I leave it to AV Surfer to answer. But for me I salute you Mr. Techie Security!

Monday, July 20, 2009

SF on Win7 Works!

I thought I would never make SF (Special Forces from MyGame) work in Windows 7 until I did it today. It took me some time to learn how to actually make it work. I thought that Windows 7 is not compatible with this game but it turns out to be a discover it yourself kinda thing. What I did was copy the whole folder from a Windows XP computer and put it in the Program Files of Windows 7. Then run the DFPatcher.exe found in the SF folder and after it downloads some patches it launches the application instantly. I was so happy that I won two complete rounds. Its like a fire in the hole to me. I've been trying to install the program so many times using it's downloaded installer but it fails to launch the game console after installation. What Windows 7 do is just terminate the program. I thought I had the reason to move back to my old OS but suddenly it vanished in thin air. I hope somebody will find this helpful since I haven't found a single post in the SF forums that tells how to make the game work in Mocrosoft's newly polished OS. As for now I'll enjoy my time throwing flashbangs and shooting at enemy troops.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Sony VAIO VGN-P688E

The unit was bought in the US just this month and yes it was cheaper compared to the ones being sold locally. The one who bought it said that it was a 4th of July sale in Best Buy and even his friend bought one also. The netbook is extremely small that it could fit right into my cheap clutch bag. It has a Maroon shiny Lid and metallic interior on the keyboard side. Located at the front left are two card slots one is for an SD Card and one for a Memory Stick. Just on top of it is the Wifi switch. On the right side is the power switch which is a sliding type and not a push button switch. On the right side of the device is a proprietary connector and one USB slot. While on the other left side is the power jack mating connector and another USB slot right beside it. There is nothing at the back but just the battery.


This baby packs a 1.33MHz Intel Atom Z520 processor with hyperthreading technology. It has 2GB of RAM which makes it faster than other netbooks and a 64GB of solid state hardrive which makes it more robust since there are no moving parts. It also has a built-in VGA webcam, which I really don't appreciate since I rarely use webcams. The unit came with a power adapter, two extra track points, one cleaning cloth and the rest are papers consisting of users manual, License Key for the GPS software and a track-it certification in case you left your netbook somewhere and a kind hearted person returns it to sony.

Despite the fact that it's a netbook it is quite smaller compared to its competition. It has an 8 inch backlit LCD screen to stare at. Although it’s very small the fonts and icons are still very clear. If you have difficulty seeing texts on your cellphone then this device is not for you. But if you dont have any problems staring at tiny screens for a long time then you won't have any trouble. For me this is the smallest PC screen that I have put my eyes on. I myself had a hard time adjusting to its minuteness.


The keyboard is not the full size type but you can type on it decently. The Track Point is quite responsive and is not strenuous to the tip of the fingers. The mouse buttons are located just below the keyboard and it feels plastic when you press it. I hope Sony will improve this by giving it the soft press buttons like the ones you can find in IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads. Additional function buttons are found right beside the mouse buttons. One is the zoom button and the other one is what they call quick function button. Using this button you are able to view your photos, watch videos and surf the net without even booting in Windows. The quick launch interface is similar to a Sony Playstation OS. You have to put all your media files in the designated folders in order for you to access them using this interface. Although its supposed to be faster than loading windows I find it a little slow upon start-up. I did not have enough time to use it since I am supposed to give it back to the real owner later that day. That is why I concentrated on the Vista OS instead.
It runs on Windows Vista which made me doubtful of it's speed since it is known for it's being a resource hogger. But guess what, it was not that bad at all. It was fast compared to other netbooks. It seems that Sony asked Microsoft to tailor made it's OS to fit their product. If there is a Vista Lottery then Sony might have won it.

This netbook is good for travel and is a head turner when you are in a coffee shop. But if you will use this for business you gotta spare extra cash for the Ethernet connection and the VGA output since it doesn't have any. When this was bought it went only with the basic and don't come extra free stuff like the pouch and the LAN/VGA adapter. The LAN/VGA adapter costs Php3,499 and the original Sony pouch costs Php3,999.

First impression does last and my first impression on this netbook is quite good. At first, to me it’s just one of those expensive toys thay Sony sells but after using it for sometime it really is a good thing to have this one. My Asus A8He looked gigantic after using this amazing device from Sony. But when talking about the price it really doesn't fit my wallet's qualifications. A Php50,000 on the price tag is an overkill me and I'd rather purchase an HP or a Eee PC which is way more cheaper and already comes with the basic Ethernet and VGA out. If you have lots of cash to spare and want a really small PC to carry around then this one is for you. But if you have your tight budget in mind then this will simply be at the bottom of your list.