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Sony's new Vaio S Series laptop continues the Japanese company's tradition of stuffing its flagship device with the very latest tech available, then serving it up in a cool, slimline business chassis. The spec sheet alone flicks the metaphorical middle fi...
Great slimline design, Blu, ray drive, Thunderbolt connection, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Excellent battery life...
Not Full HD, Lacking graphical muscle, Only two USB ports, Average speaker quality, Expensive (for a decent spec)...
The Sony S Series 13P is a shining example of Sony's ability to craft great laptops and it's practically flawless as an ultraportable business machine. The inclusion of a Blu-ray drive doesn't stop it being a bit of a let-down when it comes to multimedia...
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micromart.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-21 02:06:44
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Historically, Sony's Vaio line has been a good place to find laptops that are high quality but horrendously expensive, especially when it comes to business-oriented systems. So what kind of showing does the Sony Vaio S Series 13P put in?Typically for Sony...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-12 04:50:07
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Sony's new Vaio S Series laptop continues the Japanese company's tradition of stuffing its flagship device with the very latest tech available, then serving it up in a cool, slimline business chassis.The spec sheet alone flicks the metaphorical middle fin...
Great slimline design, Bluray drive, Thunderbolt connection, Comfortable backlit keyboard, Excellent battery life...
Not Full HD, Lacking graphical muscle, Only two USB ports, Average speaker quality, Expensive (for a decent spec)...
We were fairly confident that the Ivy Bridge Sony Vaio S Series 13P would be an excellent machine, and our only hesitating thought was that it would effectively price itself out of contention compared to increasingly affordable Ultrabooks. That's true in...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-08-06 11:20:29
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Lisa Gade reviews the Sony Vaio Flip 13A Windows 8 convertible Ultrabook and tablet. The Flip is available in 13, 14 and 15 inch sizes and we look at the smallest model, with a base price around $1,000. The flip has a unique hinge that competes with the L...
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fhm.com.ph Updated: 2016-12-15 09:32:05
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Here we have the Sony VAIO S. Nope, it's not one of those anorexic metallic wonders called ultrabooks. Nope, it's not one of those big uber-powerful desktop replacements hardcore geeks lust after. The VAIO S sits somewhere in the middle and tries to give...
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When Sony Philippines introduced their new line of laptops, they presented the Vaio S as the one which is well-balanced — light, portable and has long battery life, yet can be cranked up for more power when needed. Check out our full review of the Sony Va...
All in all, we had a great time with the VAIO S13 despite the few bumps we encountered along the way. In our opinion these slight issues shouldn’t eclipse the other good features of the laptop as those can be fixed with little bit of tweaking. However t...
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The entry point to this world starts at just over 800 Euro ($975 USD), a lot less than one might normally pay for models from the twice-as-expensive Z series. However, the price quickly soars beyond the entry point when higher configurations are selected...
Stable case, Good workmanship, Built-in UMTS/LTE, Lush configuration, Extremely fast SSD RAID, High-end input devices...
Contrast weak screen, GPU throttling in high ambient temperatures, Somewhat loud during load, Exorbitant price...
Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/SComing into this review, we had very high expectations for the Sony Vaio SV-S13A. With a price tag of 3000 Euro ($3660 USD), virtually anyone would expect nothing less than absolute perfection in all areas.Upon review, we can state...
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Laptops are one of Sony's last fortifications in the consumer PC market, but this hasn't reduced the company's focus on premium pricing. Sure, you can get an E or Y-Series for $499, but only if you go for the bare-bones basics. Sony's volume products usua...
Pleasing keyboard and touchpad, High display resolution, Discrete graphics, Thin and light...
Flimsy display lid, Below average battery life, Poor performance in PCMark 7, Not a great value...
Despite a few moderate changes to the Sony Vaio S, such as a larger touchpad and improved hardware, we're still ambivalent about this laptop. We criticized the previous model for its flimsy display lid, so-so build quality, and small battery. All of the...
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The 2012 Sony Vaio Z or Sony Vaio S 13.3... I wouldn't be so dramatic as to call it a Sophie's Choice, but it sure isn't easy. The decision is even more difficult if you're considering the Sony Vaio S 13.3 Premium model we recently covered in our video re...
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