Testseek.com have collected 166 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio Pro 13 SVP-1321 Series and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio Pro 13 SVP-1321 Series.
July 2013
(81%)
166 Reviews
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Abstract: Sony has been releasing powerful ultra-portables under the Vaio Z moniker since 2008 and the tech giant's decision to bin the Z line last year was a shock for many deep-pocketed travellers, clamouring for the best performance in the smallest possible pack...
Very thin and light, Excellent screen, Full-sized SD card slot and HDMI, Very fast storage performance
A little noisy, Touchpad isn't great, Doesn't have Intel HD 5000 graphics
The Sony VAIO Pro is a great Ultrabook to consider if you want something very light, easy to carry, yet comfortable to use and with good performance for common tasks. It even has a touchscreen...
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 weighs less than 2.4 pounds and uses a fourth-gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processor to deliver long battery life and very good everyday performance. It has an excellent 13.3-inch 1080p touch screen and is competitively priced for its feat
The Pro 13, like its competition, has a nonremovable battery (though you can add an external battery), few ports and connections, and integrated graphics only. Memory maxes out at 8GB
For those who want an excellent ultraportable laptop with more than just the latest Intel processors, the Sony Vaio Pro 13 Touch is it....
Fantastic touchscreen, Beautiful keyboard, Negligible weight, Excellent battery life
Hybrid format still icky, Average gaming performance
The Sony VAIO Pro 13 blends a stunning lightweight build, superb power and touchscreen tech to create a fantastic Windows 8 laptop. In a world of hybrids, the Sony VAIO Pro 13 shows there's still life in the clamshell yet. If you're looking for a great m...
looks awesome and unique, weigh only 2.4 pounds, sports a very good touchcreen and a comfortable keyboard; snappy everyday performances; long battery life; loud and clear sound system
too flexible, pointy corners, annoying glass on top of the screen, not the best trackpad, can get noisy when pushed
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is an awesome ultrabook, with an angular design and a 2.4 lbs light body. Powered by an Intel Haswell platform, sporting a touchscreen and a very good keyboard, the Pro 13 is definitely something to look at these days. If only it were...
Published: 2014-01-02, Author: David , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Sony's Vaio entry to the Ultrabook and Windows 8 platform came in the form of the T13 Touch, incorporating the usual Vaio features and experiences for those who have touted the Sony badge since they first started shipping out the Vaio's all those years ag...
Abstract: Sony unveiled its latest Windows 8 powered VAIO notebook range at an event in London on Wednesday and MSN Tech was on hand to test out the new range, including the standout pair the Sony VAIO Duo 13 and the Sony VAIO Pro .Read on for our first impressio...
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Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The design is great, the display is fantastic and it is ridiculously thin and light, What's not?, The fan is pretty noisy, it warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high, The bottom line:, If you're looking for a goodlooking, solidperforming Windo
The fan is pretty noisy, it warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high, The bottom line:, If you're looking for a goodlooking, solidperforming Windows 8 touchscreen laptop that won't weigh you down when you're out and about look no further
If you're looking for a good-looking, solid-performing Windows 8 touchscreen laptop that won't weigh you down when you're out and about - look no further....
Abstract: A 1KG Ultrabook is an engineering feat. The Toshiba Z830 , at 1.1KG still surprises 2 years after launch. Since then though we haven't seen many attempt to break the 2.2 pound mark. Only the NEC LaVie Z , an expensive Asia-only model, and the almost unkno...
Published: 2013-08-29, Author: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Very light and thin, Speedy performance from SSD, Bright and clear full HD touchscreen
Could use more SSD storage, Some keyboard flex, Fan gets somewhat noisy under load
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 runs neck and neck with some other very good to excellent Ultrabooks, and that's the problem. It needed to be much better than rivals to pull ahead of the pack. The fourth-generation Intel Core CPU teased us with the promise of a muc...