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Sony is no stranger to creating svelte Ultrabooks and flashy hybrid devices, but the VAIO Fit 15E sees it work its design magic on something altogether more ordinary: the budget laptop. The Fit 15E is as flexible as they come. Hop onto Sony's website and...
Sony successfully revamps its budget laptop range – what the Fit 15E lacks in build quality it more than makes up for with all-round ability...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2014-09-14 05:03:56
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Even with an adequate processor and lots of connectivity, the Sony Vaio Fit 15E just adds fail on top of fail—starting with the screen, which has low brightness, low contrast and unfaithful colours. Then there's the short battery life and hefty body...
Satisfactory processing power, Numeric keypad, Connectivity...
Bad screen, Low battery life for a 15" laptop (3 hrs 20 min), Low gaming capabilities...
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It may be an entry-level model, but the Sony VAIO Fit 15E is a stylish 15.6in touchscreen notebook that looks better than most other models at the same price point. You can use this notebook for typical office tasks, Web browsing and communications, and i...
Attractive, Decent array of features, Good screen colours...
Could use a bigger battery, Only singleband WiFi, Poor touchpad...
The VAIO Fit 15E represents good value for money if you're after a 15in laptop that's attractive and reasonably comfortable to use. Its touchpad isn't good, and its battery life could be better considering an ultra-low voltage CPU is installed, but it has...
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Most low-cost laptops are old models that simply end up having their price cut when something newer and faster comes along, but Sony's Vaio Fit 15E is a brand new model specifically designed to provide attractive multimedia features at an everyday price...
It's nice to see Sony making a real effort to produce a decent budget laptop, and the attractive display and speakers on the Sony Vaio Fit 15E make it a good choice for entertainment and web browsing. However, it is fairly heavy and battery life is relati...
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Convertible and hybrid laptops are currently the flavor du jour, but Sony's new VAIO Fit 15E (MSRP $899) challenges the notion. Who says a touchscreen laptop has to be a tablet as well? What you'll find on this new laptop from Sony is a 15.5-inch, 1080p...
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The VAIO Fit series are Sony's new touchscreen-enabled mainstream laptops. While Sony showcased both 14-inch and 15-inch editions here at Computex, Singapore will only see the 15-inch variant, which will be made available this weekend.There will be two va...
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The VAIO Fit series are Sony's new touchscreen-enabled mainstream laptops, available in both 14-inch and 15-inch editions here at COMPUTEX 2013.There will be two variants of the 15-inch laptop; the Fit 15 and the Fit 15E. The Fit 15E features a build that...
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An all-round laptop is expected to cope with most application scenarios, and to look good at the same time. This seems to apply to Sony's laptop at first glance. It offers a lot of storage capacity, a gaming-suitable GPU, and the laptop can even play Blu-...
Good application performance, Decent gaming power, High storage capacity, Highcontrast screen, BluRay burner, Keyboard backlight...
Screen's bluish cast, Poor battery runtimes, No VGA out, High price...
Sony Vaio Fit SV-F1521V6EB.Sony's Vaio Fit SVF1521V6EB offers a decent application and gaming performance. The computer provides a high storage capacity, and can boast with a Blu-ray burner. That also summarizes the laptop's advantages. The Vaio's purchas...
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examiner.com Updated: 2014-09-14 05:03:56
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Processor / Chipset:OS: Windows 8 64-bit EditionDisplay: 15.5" HDCPU: Intel Core i7 3 i7-3537U / 2 GHz (Dual-Core / 4 MB)Max CPU speed: 3.1 GHzMemory:RAM: 8 GB ( 1 x 4 GB + 4 GB (soldered) )Max RAM: 12 GBTechnology: DDR3L SDRAMSpeed:...
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& Design With so much of the PC world focused on ultrabooks and convertibles lately, it's kind of refreshing to spend some time with a traditional laptop.With its 15.5-inch screen and DVD drive (gasp!), Sony's new VAIO Fit E 15 (model SVF15217CXW) alm...
Gorgeous 1080p touch screen, Loud speakers, Comfortable keyboard...
All-plastic exterior, Brief battery life, Screen housing flexes easily, Keyboard backlight is uneven...
Its 1080p touch screen looks great, its keyboard is comfortable, and its audio is impressive. But the VAIO Fit E 15's all-plastic shell leaves a bit to be desired, especially for the $899 asking price of our test configuration...
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If there is one thing you can say about Sony, it's that they know how to build an alluring notebook; and the Sony VAIO Fit is no exception to that rule. With its sleek form factor and clean metallic frame, the 15.6-inch VAIO Fit emanates a sophisticated v...
Stylized design, Vibrant touchenabled display, Comfortable keyboard...
No SSD, Poor battery life...
The new Sony VAIO Fit series certainly looks the part. The stylized design of the Fit 15 is both visually appealing as well as ergonomic. In fact, the form factor is so well designed that it makes the notebook's limited battery life all the more dishearte...
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Sony recently embarked on a mission to streamline and simplify its product lines to make it easier for customers to understand at a glance which Vaio series is right for them. One of the first to be announced is the Vaio Fit E, a series that encompasses m...
Attractive, streamlined design, Comfortable keyboard, Quiet and cool...
Glossy display not bright enough to mitigate reflections, Narrow viewing angles, Oversensitive touchpad, Short battery life...
The Sony Vaio Fit E is a solid all-purpose mainstream laptop that's attractive and not too heavy with a good keyboard and plenty of ports. However, at the $899 asking price for this configuration, we'd like to see better performance. The elements that r...
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