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
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The editors liked
Very thin and light
Excellent screen
Full-sized SD card slot and HDMI
Very fast storage performance
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
Fantastic touchscreen
Beautiful keyboard
Negligible weight
Excellent battery life
The editors didn't like
A little noisy
Touchpad isn't great
Doesn't have Intel HD 5000 graphics
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
Published: 2014-02-22, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Arguably the most important tool in your academic arsenal as a student is your ultrabook. That sexy, thin, power-sipping marvel in your satchel will see you through the next four years of study, provided nobody spills beer on it first. Here are our picks...
Sony pushes the boundaries of the Ultrabook concept with the slim, powerful, ultra-light VAIO Pro 13, which sports a superb display as well as a reasonable price. Read the review.PerformanceFeatures & DesignValue for MoneyOverallSpecs$1999 AUD(pricing inf...
Probably not. But if you do, hell, you'll probably enjoy it. The thing is there's nothing flatly wrong with the Vaio Pro, and a whole lot right. And if its super lightweight frame is enough to sway you — if you were born with hollow bones and can literall...
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...
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Published: 2013-10-19, Author: Les , review by: thessdreview.com
Perhaps the most obvious observation of this Sony VAIO Pro 13 Ultra is that, even with its installed OS configuration and bloatware, the speed of the M.2 SSD is identical to that expected of a brand new FOB (fresh out of box) XP941 A closer look at the s...
Abstract: I've got a Sony VAIO Pro 13 here thanks to Intel. It's the lightest touch-enabled 13.3-inch Ultrabook there is and at 1KG / 2.2 pounds it beats all of the the 2-in-1 options. This isn't a cheap subnotebook but it's got enough power to be a desktop PC for ...