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|  Vaio Canvas Z
 #42175 03/12/16 12:02 PM
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James Morrissey
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Hey Everyone, I jave been in the market for a laptop for a bit.  I had been thinking about biying a Microsoft Surface as I want something super portable, but then saw this Vaio Z Canvas. It is a 16gb Quad Core i7 (admittedly Haswell) with a 1TB hard drive.  I was able to get it relatively cheaply compared to list (hardly 'cheap' though).  I will be testing it out over the next couple of weeks. It is odd switching to Windows10, and I hope I get used to it.   Cheers James |  |  |  
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 #42185 03/15/16 02:09 PM
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James Morrissey
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I have the unit in my apartment and it is pretty much everything I had hoped for - and more.
 First things first, Windows 10, while new, feels very comfortable to me.  It seems like a blend of Windows and iOS.
 
 The tablet, besides being fully loaded on the specs side (as mentioned prior), has some really cool features.  The first is that the on-board display allows you to use pre-set Kelvin temperatures.  It also has almost as many ports as a laptop.  It has two USB 3 ports, a mini display, a CAT 5 and a SD reader.  Pretty impressive.
 
 James
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