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17th August 2012, 02:07 AM #1Newbie
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CN15-A1 Impressions
So I've had this baby for a couple days now and figured some would like to know some impressions. I really don't have time for a full review or even answering questions really but I figured the details on this unit are pretty scarce.
-Graphic Memory is DDR3 "FUUUUUU-"
-The unit takesdown really easily with six screws (already swapped the screws for more robust ones)
-RAM for the 4gb model is a single stick with an open slot for expansion
-Keyboard is SHALLOW (To the point where I will use an external keyboard when typing papers and articles)
-There is some of missing drivers on the Vizio Support page, including
integrated graphics and Atheros AR9462 wireless
-I already formatted a SSD to run windows off of. Since it doesn't come with a recovery CD, I just used an .iso of home premium which will authenticate fine.
-FN + Arrow keys replace page up/down home/end
-I don't think the touch pad is bad, but it takes getting used to. The bottom right corner is the right click
-I'm not a fan of the wasted space on the surface of the laptop. They could have added a keypad or programmables with all this space.
-Gaming with the 705MHz overclock raises GPU temps from about 40C idle (at 135 MHz) to about 55C average (60C max); tested while playing DX:HR on high settings and 1080
Overall, I'm not terribly picky with computers, but the deficiency of the keyboard and the speakers are pretty noticeable. I am coming from the M14x and the M11x which are pretty robustly built in those categories.
On the other hand, for relatively cheap, it is a pretty decently spec'd machine. The metal chassis, fantastic screen, and ~.9 depth design are all icing to the cake.

It is Kepler
But it's DDR3 T_T
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17th August 2012, 05:54 AM #2Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
Thanks for the review, very useful information.
You have a CN15-A1? Or is this a typo. "CT15-A1"
As far as I know none of the notebooks have been release yet.
If it is a CN15-A1 where did you purchase it?
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17th August 2012, 10:29 AM #3Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
Battery Life?
That is the last detail I am looking for
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17th August 2012, 10:41 PM #4Newbie
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
It is indeed a CN15-A1. I was really surprised that I was able to order one straight from Vizio so they are on the market, albeit in low numbers. I was really hesitant to buy one of these due to the lack of info on them, but on paper, they were just too alluring. I do not, in anyway, regret this purchase. Not only that but Vizio Support has just been purely helpful.
I don't think I can do a realistic battery test but windows says it's about 4h45m on a full charge if that's helpful.
I'm about to put up a picture of the internals when I was swapping out the hard drive.
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17th August 2012, 11:58 PM #5Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
Thank you so much for this! I wonder if the i7 has significantly less battery life though?
Also is the processor soldered on to the motherboard or is it removable? And can you add a msata ssd into the model you have cuz the i7 has one i believe.
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18th August 2012, 12:28 AM #6Newbie
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
My concern for the battery prompted me to opt for the i5, which has always been enough power for me. I don't think it would be a stretch to assume that the i7 has a measurable inferiority in battery life.
If you look at the picture of the internals (blurry, sorry) you can see what looks like a PCI-e slot to the right of the RAM. I'm assuming this is were the mSATA goes on the i7 version. I would hope there is a PCI-e slot with mSATA capabilities on this one because it makes no sense to make different motherboards if the CN15 series varies so little.
As far as the processor, I'm pretty sure socket'd, as you can see to the very left of the RAM is the loosening screw on the socket.
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18th August 2012, 05:12 AM #7Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: CN15-A1 Impressions
Awesome, great pics. You have a gem as of now. I have been quoted so many dates by Walmart on my delivery of the CN15-A2, I am now two months into my pre-order.
Hopefully the I7 doesn't draw much more power, I shall see eventually.
Post some FPS benchmarks for a couple games if you happen to play some, I would definitely appreciate it if you had the time.
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18th August 2012, 10:49 AM #8Notebook Enthusiast
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19th August 2012, 07:28 PM #9Newbie
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20th August 2012, 02:23 PM #10Notebook Deity
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How's the display? Since it's a 15" 1080p I've been wondering if it suffers from the same orange reds as the Vaio S15 and the HP Envy.
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