Sony Vaio PCG-GRT40 (Intel)
The Sony surprisingly was one of the heaviest notebooks in this review. Weighing in at 4.4kg, its external dimensions don't really give it away, but as they say looks can be deceiving. The keyboard has a slightly light feedback and the cursor control is via a trackpad.
The unit has a Mobile Intel Pentium 4 CPU running at 3.06GHz, 512MB RAM, a CD-RW/DVD+RW optical drive, and a 80GB HDD unit. The graphics are via an nVidia GeForce FX Go5600 chipset.
Overall this is a very neat notebook, certainly no lightweight but with plenty of features. The screen is truly amazing and really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated. This notebook would be perfect for businesses reliant on graphics and/or presentations.
| Product | Sony VAIO PCGGRT40ZP |
| Price | AU$5999 |
| Vendor | Sony |
| Phone | 1300 720 071 |
| Web | www.sony.com.au/vaio |
| Interoperability | ![]() ![]() ½ |
| Very good feature set. | |
| Futureproofing | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Good expansion potential. | |
| ROI | ![]() ![]() ½ |
| Very expensive, but a beautiful screen with good performance. | |
| Service | ![]() ½ |
| One-year warranty is average. | |
| Rating | ![]() ![]() ½ |











I'm surprised that in a 'high-end desktop replacement notebook' category Dell didn't think to submit their new Inspiron 9100.
To quote from Reuben Lee, ZDNet, 04 March 2004
'The Inspiron 9100 is probably one of the best notebooks around that can truly replace the desktop PC, offering speed and excellent 3D graphics performance.'
Having just purchased one I would have to agree.
I would have truly liked to have seen this cat set amongst these pigeons.
What was Dell thinking?