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It’s only natural that manufacturers want to show off their biggest (or in this case, smallest) and best but Sony has spotted the flaw in this plan. By thrusting their fabulously lean but powerful sexy bits in your face all the time, Ultrabooks have ga...
Overall, Sony gets a thumbs-up from me for starting to prise open the Ultrabook market by making it more affordable to people like me. That Sony, of all companies, should being doing this is remarkable. ® More Ultrabook ReviewsHP Spectre XTAcer Aspire...
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When we saw the first incarnation of the Sony VAIO T13 we though it was 'a well-rounded entry-level Ultrabook, although not without its faults'. At the time it was cheap, by Ultrabook standards, but this update has gone upmarket with a new Ivy Bridge p...
Ivy Bridge and an SSD make a world of difference, but it's expensive...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-02-07 02:41:46
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Sony offers a selection of different specs for the T13. The model we tested is the least powerful and least expensive. It goes for £680. You can choose to replace the processor reviewed in this article with a more powerful one (Intel Core i5-3317U or I...
Fast startup and shutdown, Battery life: 5 hrs 17 min, Quiet, Low heat, Thin and lightweight...
Lowlying keys, Minimal gaming capabilities, Only two USB ports (placed right next to each other), Mediocre glossy screen, Could use more connectivity...
In terms of both design and price, the Sony Vaio T13 is closer to the Aspire S3 than the Zenbook Prime UX31A or MacBook Air. Despite a few shortcomings, the T13 is good value for your money, as long as you stick with the less expensive options...
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The Sony VAIO T Series is a 13.3in Ultrabook that has been designed to look good and offer lots of processing power in a thin chassis. It's based on an Intel Core i7-3517U CPU, which runs at 1.9GHz, and it's suitable not only for office work, but also...
Good looks, fast performance and long battery life are the standout features of the Sony VAIO T Series (SVT13116FGS). However, it's an Ultrabook that could use a bit of refining: we'd like a better keyboard, dual-band Wi-Fi, a matte screen and a USB po...
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The Sony Vaio T is the first true Ultrabook to come from the Japanese tech giant, ever since the concept was revealed at last year's CES. During that time, most of the major PC manufacturers introduced their take on what was supposed to be thin, sexy and...
Robust Build, Unique design, Affordable, Excellent connectivity...
Plastic feel, Heavier and thicker than average Ultrabooks...
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Sony may be late to the Ultrabook party, but it's sure to make quite an impression with its debut device - the Sony Vaio T13. Not just because the first Ultrabook-branded Vaio machine looks like an incredibly desirable bit of tech. But, because Sony has m...
Solid, Slim, Affordable, Original design, Gesture controls...
Dated CPU, Mediocre performance, Heavier than rivals, Average battery life, Lots of bloatware...
There are Ultrabooks out there that offer a slicker experience than the Sony Vaio T13 but, at £679/$769.99, it only really has two rivals: the Novatech nFinity 2367 Plus and the Acer Aspire S3 . And while it can't quite match that duo for speed and perfo...
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Ultrabooks were undeniably an expensive luxury when they first appeared last year, but they are gradually coming down in price. With more people willing to buy one, Sony has finally decided to enter the ring with its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T13. It’s...
A well-rounded entry-level Ultrabook, although not without its faults...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2014-02-07 02:41:46
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Currently the best low-priced Ultrabook on the market, but this Sony does have its weaknessesRating: 3Average: 3 (1 vote) After many months of waiting, Sony has finally unveiled its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T Series. The real surprise isn’t just how l...
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After many months of waiting, Sony has finally unveiled its first Ultrabook, the VAIO T Series. The real surprise isn't just how long it's taken to materialise, however – it's the price. With the entry-level model starting at £679, Sony has delivered its...
Currently the best low-priced Ultrabook on the market, but this Sony does have its weaknesses...
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Sony have been around in the gadget world for as long as we can remember. They strike back, this time with a laptop. Namely a model which they called $849 VAIO SVT13114GXS. We tested a lot of the company's products in the past, but this one is among their...
While it is true that the market is full of ultrabooks which are far better than the Sony VAIO SVT13114GXS, it is equally true that this model should not be forgotten on a shelf. Its design is very appealing and it greatly makes up for what is happening...
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Sony has been quite late to the Ultrabook party, possibly because it already offered a range of slim and light laptops with the likes of the stunningly thin and powerful Sony VAIO Z . Unexpectedly for what is generally a premium laptop brand, it has not o...
Very affordable, Original design, Decent screen...
Relatively heavy and ‘fat', Average keyboard, Average performance...
If you're after the most affordable big-brand Ultrabook you can get, the base configuration of the Sony VAIO T13 is the undisputed winner right now. It's a well-built machine with only weight as its major downside. Mind you, its keyboard and screen aren't...
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This is a hands-on preview of the Sony Vaio T13, when a full Sony Vaio T13 review is available this page will be updated) Sony has arrived fashionably late to the ultrabook party. However, you could argue that the Z series, which went on sale in mid-2...
We've only spent a short amount of time with the Vaio T13 so we'll post a full verdict along with the full review...
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Sony's first Ultrabook could be the Windows equivalent of an Apple MacBook Air business users have been waiting for as it boasts high-performance, portability and plenty of native connectivity.The T13 features a 13.3in display with 1366 x 768 resolution i...
The T13 Vaio has all the ingredients to make it the best Ultrabook on the market. It comes with a beautifully crafted chassis, plenty of ports and a more than reasonable sub-£700 price point...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 11:09:37
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Lisa Gade reviews the surprisingly affordable Sony VAIO T Ultrabook. The 13.3″ VAIO T SVT1311 has a 1366 x768 display, Ivy Bridge ULV Core i5 and i7 CPUs with Intel HD 4000 graphics, 4-8GB of RAM, and a variety of storage options. It has Intel WIFi, Bluet...
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NameUltrabook: Sony Vaio T (SVT13115FGS)At a glance:Intel Core i5-3317U CPU, 4GB DDR3L-1333 RAM,500GB 5400RPM HDD with 32GB SSD cache,13.3-inch, 1366 x 768-pixel displaySummary:Portable, but an overly-reflective screen ruins the experience in indoor/outdo...
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