Most models in this generation were equipped with traditional hard disk drives (HDD), typically ranging from 60 GB to 100 GB depending on the specific sub-configuration.
A 14.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) TFT screen featuring Sony's XBRITE-ECO technology for enhanced brightness.
The is a chassis model number frequently associated with the high-performance VGN-FW series . Released during Sony’s heyday as a premium PC manufacturer, this laptop was a "multimedia powerhouse" designed to bridge the gap between portable computers and high-definition home theaters. Core Hardware & Performance sony vaio pcg-3d4l specs
The device served as a full multimedia hub, offering a variety of ports and wireless options:
Includes Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1 , and a V.90/V.92 modem. Most models in this generation were equipped with
Performance was driven by discrete ATI Mobility Radeon HD cards (like the HD 3470 or 4650) with dedicated VRAM, or integrated Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics.
2.5-inch SATA Hard Disk Drive, typically ranging from 160GB to 320GB (5400 RPM). Connectivity & Ports Released during Sony’s heyday as a premium PC
Designed for the mobile user of its era, it includes a standard array of legacy and modern (at the time) ports:
The defining feature of this notebook was its display technology and form factor. 16.4-inch wide-screen display. Technology: Sony XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology. Resolution: 1600 × 900 (HD+ Resolution). Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (Ideal for widescreen multimedia).
Typically powered by Intel Core 2 Duo CPUs, ranging from 2.0 GHz to 2.53 GHz (e.g., T6400, P8400, or P8600).