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Sony VAIO VGN-CR13GW

Monday December 17, 2007
AUD
$1779
Price at time of review.

An inexpensive laptop that, when it comes to style and quality, more than punches above its weight

Sony VAIO VGN-CR13GW
Performance:
3
Features & Design:
5
Value for money:
5
User Rating:

Written by David Field
Tags: Sony | VAIO | VGN-CR13GW

This article appeared in the January, 2008 issue of PC Authority.

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