Testseek.com have collected 111 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio Duo 13 SVD-1321 Series and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio Duo 13 SVD-1321 Series.
July 2013
(76%)
111 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Not too bulky in tablet mode, Good build quality, Ports located at the rear, Connectivity similar to a subnotebook, Strong performance, comes with a SSD, High contrast ratio, great viewing angles, High color fidelity, covers 93 % of the sRGB color space,
Unsatisfying keyboard and touchpad feedback, USB ports located too close to each other, Short Wi-Fi range
Sony Vaio Duo 13 SVD1321M2ESony has chosen the right direction constructing a 13-inch sibling to the 11-inch Duo 11. The ultrabook hardware is top-notch A fast SSD, an economical yet fast Haswell generation CPU with an integrated GPU even better suited fo...
Superb full HD display with wide color gamut, fast performance and 4th gen Haswell CPUs, extreme battery life, works as a tablet and laptop, has a digital pen for notes and art
Not cheap, keyboard travel is short
As is often the case with Sony, we've got a groundbreaking great product that's not perfect, but it's so much closer than the Vaio Duo 11. Unless you're a digital artist, there really isn't a single fatal flaw. Quite the opposite, in fact: the machine...
Abstract: Sony Vaio Pro 13 vs. Sony Vaio Duo 13 Comparison SmackdownEither way Sony wins in today's smackdown, but we want to make sure you win and choose the best Ultrabook for your needs. This may be an easier decision than you realize. Yes, they're both Intel fo...
Published: 2013-06-12, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
With a better design and bigger screen than the original Vaio Duo, the new Sony Vaio Duo 13 is a solid improvement on its predecessor.
It's still tough to figure out exactly who the target audience is. The lack of screen angles is especially frustrating.
The Sony Vaio Duo 13 is ambitious, but less universally useful than other Windows 8 laptop-tablet hybrids. There may not be a real need for a slider-style PC.
Abstract: Two Windows 8 convertible tablet -Ultrabooks priced within $100 of each other. Both offer Intel core i5 and Core i7 ULV CPU options with Intel HD 4000 graphics and a fast 128 or 256 gig SSD. They both have 1080p 11.6
Very expensive, Sliding mechanism still feels delicate
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sturdy and beautiful; comes with a touchscreen, digitizer and pen; powerful; huge battery life; decent keyboard and trackpad; good selection of ports; great connectivity options
the form factor (slider); the sharp edges and pointy corners
The Vaio Duo 13 is a convertible ultrabook built on top Intel's Haswell hardware, with a nice screen and a digitizer/pen combo. On top of that, it can easily go for 6-8 hours on a single charge, with everyday use. Long story short, it's a great machine, b...
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...
Good screen, Great processing power, Battery life (9 hours of video playback), Stylus included, Backlit keyboard
Not for serious gaming, Design isn't ideal for laptop mode, Too few ports, Sometimes dodgy WiFi
The Sony Vaio Duo 13 is a laptop/tablet hybrid with a somewhat cramped laptop experience. It's a shame, considering how good the screen, processing power and battery life are. We would call this more of a tablet with a backup keyboard than a true hybrid....