My MacBook has arrived and compared with Sony Vaio C Series
A big thanks goes to Yen for helping me bring back a MacBook I purchase from Amazon.com. I gave my Dell 700m(not in production anymore) to my brother when he went to Chicago for his 2+2 degree program. After comparing the prices for a portable Laptop (under 14″), the updated MacBook with the new Intel Core 2 Duo processor is the most value for money.
There aren’t many laptops which falls under the 13.3″ size category. I have seen 15″ laptop in action, which is too big, and my previous Dell 700m (12″) is a little too small for my programming work. So, I am left with the new 13.3″ laptops. I did some research on the Sony Vaio C Series, the size is great, the design is not bad but it fails in term of specs and screen quality.
Sony VGN-C15GP
The 2.0GHz MacBook (MA700LL/A) is the one I got. I didn’t want to pay a premium for the black but it will sure fits well with my Black Perudua MyVi car :D. I am gonna compare this particular model of MacBook with the Sony C Series. There are 2 different specification in the C Series; VGN-C13G and the better VGN-C15GP. The main difference between this two Sony laptop is one comes only with a integrated Intel GMA950 graphics processor (same with MacBook) while the other comes with dedicated NVIDIA GeForce Go 7400. Ok, I will just go down to business and list down the difference between the MacBook (MA700LL/A) and the SONY.
1. Both comes with Intel Core 2 Duo processor. Sony uses the 1.66Ghz 2MB cache, while my MacBook uses 2.0Ghz 4MB cache. On top of that, Vitualization Technology is NOT support in the Sony’s Intel processor! MacBook 1: Sony 0.
2. Sony, 512MB 533Mhz DDR2 Memory. MacBook? 1GB 667Mhz DDR2 Memory. The processor bus in Sony is running at 667Mhz, but their Memory Bus is 533Mhz… will there be a bottleneck there? I don’t know. All I can say is, 512MB is NOT enough to run Windows XP in a productive environment. Why? Cause in Windows XP, you need to be running AntiVirus, Anti-Spyware… and all those other applications. MacBook 2: Sony 0.
3. Sony comes with a built-in memory cards reader. MacBook does not. This is a bit sad, I think the next version of MacBook will come with a memory card reader. MacBook 2: Sony 1.
4. I have personally seen the display screen of Sony C Series and I am not impress. It looks dull and you better be viewing it straight on. The MacBook screen doesn’t look as good as my LG 17″ Flatron Slim but it’s better than Sony C Series definitely. MacBook 3: Sony 1.
5. MacBook comes with iSight! That’s a webcam by the way. In my opinion, laptops nowadays should come with built-in webcam. It looks ugly if we get an external one. MacBook 4: Sony 1.
6. With friends and family overseas, we all loves Skype. MacBook comes with built-in microphone. MacBook 5: Sony 1.
7. Sony comes with ExpressCard slot for expansion. Is this slot useful? Normally I just use USB for everything. But well, MacBook 5: Sony 2.
8. MacBook comes with Gigabit (1000) network port, Sony’s only (100). MacBook 6: Sony 2.
9. Sony has built-in modem. I like this one. With Malaysia’s unreliable broadband, using the good old dail-up did saved me in a number of occasions. MacBook 6: Sony 3.
10. Sony VGN-C15GP comes with dedicated graphic card, good for running Windows Vista. MacBook, well… I don’t need it. If you play games, this will be useful. But if you really want to play games, why use a 13.3″ laptop?? MacBook 6: Sony 4.
11. Design and Cool factor. This may be subjective…. but I am pretty sure most of us will give this vote to MacBook. MacBook 7: Sony 4.
Ok that’s enough. Final score, MacBook 7: Sony C Series 4. Seriously, if you want to compare value for money, MacBook is really the obvious choice. You are worried about not being able to run your favorite Windows program? Check out Parrallels Desktop for Mac! The Coherence feature will blow your mind away. My friend know the Malaysia’s distributor, so you can let me know if you want a copy. Not free la of course. Or you could use Apple’s free Boot Camp software. In the next few weeks, I will try to get a copy of Parrallels and use Boot Camp as well. Parrallels supports Boot Camp, so you don’t need two copies of Windows.
Ok enough of comparing…. here is first few things I did when I got my MacBook.
1. Run Update. =)
2. Replace Safari with Firefox.
3. I realise my MacBook was running quite hot, I was worried that it’s because Malaysia is using 240V … but the power adapter support 100V-240V… so technically it should be fine. I installed a temperature monitor anyway.
That’s it! It’s not easy to move away from Windows because we are so used to it. We also have Windows application which we depend on. But with Parallels and Boot Camp, it is easy to move away from PC (IBM campatible) to Mac hardware. =)
Mac being expensive is now a myth and if you just want to surf the web, chat with friends and chill at Starbucks… MacBook is the way to go. You are hearing all this from someone who have been using Microsoft since the first 286 processor.
February 11th, 2008 at 2:38 am
nice mac!

i wish i can get one of mac book pro
still using compaq presario now