: Gigabit Ethernet (LAN) , Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n , and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR .
(also commonly known as part of the ) is a stylish, 14-inch mid-range laptop released around 2010–2012, known for its vibrant color options like Green, Red, and White. Technical Specifications
| Task | Performance Level | |------|------------------| | Browsing (5+ tabs) | Acceptable (with SSD + 8GB RAM) | | Microsoft Office / Google Docs | Smooth | | 1080p YouTube | Smooth (some dropped frames at 2x speed) | | 4K YouTube | Unwatchable (stuttering) | | Zoom / Teams | Usable with background blur off | | Light photo editing (Photoshop CS6) | Moderate (slow filters) | | Video editing (1080p in DaVinci Resolve) | Painfully slow (not recommended) | | Programming (VS Code, Python) | Comfortable | | Gaming (Minecraft, older titles) | Playable on low settings | sony vaio pcg-61211m specification
3 x High-speed USB 2.0 and 1 x eSATA/USB combo port. Networking: 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) and Bluetooth.
A 14-inch (35.5 cm) VAIO Display with LED backlighting. : Gigabit Ethernet (LAN) , Wi-Fi 802
Integrated "Motion Eye" webcam with a resolution of 640x480 (0.3 MP). Connectivity and Ports
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | | Intel | | Family | 3rd Gen Ivy Bridge | | Model | Intel Core i5-3317U (or i7-3517U on higher trims) | | Cores / Threads | 2 cores / 4 threads | | Base Clock | 1.7 GHz (i5) / 1.9 GHz (i7) | | Max Turbo Boost | 2.6 GHz (i5) / 3.0 GHz (i7) | | TDP | 17W (Ultra-Low Voltage) | | Cache | 3 MB L3 (i5) / 4 MB L3 (i7) | | Socket | BGA (soldered – not upgradeable) | Networking: 2
Summary: the PCG-61211M is a model designation used for a VAIO notebook from Sony’s mid‑2010s VAIO E/VPCE series (often listed with OEM model VPCEA1S1E). It was sold as a 14"–15.6" family laptop in several retail configurations; typical retail configs shipped with Intel Core i3 (330M / i3-330M or i3-330/330M variants cited), 4 GB DDR3, a 500 GB 5400 rpm HDD, ATI/AMD Mobility Radeon HD-series discrete graphics, and Windows 7 Home Premium. Below is an exhaustive, structured breakdown of hardware, connectivity, software, physicals, and upgrade/repair notes.