Sony Vaio VPC-T13 Series

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Sony Vaio VPC-T13 Series
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The Sony Vaio T13 is a budget ultrabook, but an overall nice, solid and fast machine. It does have its downsides of course, as corners are cut in order to meet the low price, although I don't find any of them true...

By ultrabookreview.com on
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In terms of both design and price, the Sony Vaio T13 is closer to the Aspire S3 than the Zenbook Prime UX31A or MacBook Air. Despite a few shortcomings, the T13 is good value for your money, as long as you stick with the less expensive...

By DigitalVersus on
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Sony's entry to the Ultrabook market was long overdue, and the Vaio T13 is certainly an encouraging debut. The price-point obviously means that some sacrifices have been made when it comes to hardware, and therefore performance, but the Sony Vaio T13 is...

By TechRadar AU on
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Since the Ultrabook revolution kicked off at the end of last year, we've seen an array of manufacturers unleashing their skinny machines in an attempt to cash in on the latest PC trend. The Apple MacBook Air (the Ultrabook that isn't an Ultrabook at...

By T3 Magazine on

While much of the attention surrounding the long-awaited introduction of Windows 8 has focused on the latest tablets and convertibles, ultrabooks seem to have been lost in the frenzy. But although they aren't Transformers that can assume several...

By Computerworld on

We've got our hands on the Sony VAIO T13 Ultrabook which has so far been quite impressive. In addition to having one of the the most unique designs in the Ultrabook market, the T13 is also one of the cheapest 13″ Ultrabooks you can get your hands on. The...

By ultrabooknews.com on

The styling of the Sony VAIO T13 is characteristic for the sleek laptops of this Japanese manufacturer. It's of course a matter of personal taste, but we think it looks very good. It's a shame then that Sony did not implement a better screen, a...

By uk.hardware.info on

If you’ve been a regular reader of Tom’s Guide for the past three years, you might remember the very first Tom’s article I wrote: Why NOT To Buy A MacBook Pro. Well, you’ll be happy to know that my anti-Apple...

By Tom's Guide on

The SVT1311M1E is available to pre-order on Sony's website but will go on sale in John Lewis, PC World and other high street shops in early June. If you'd prefer something smaller and lighter, the T11 starts at £629 for the SVT1111C5E model...

By Techworld on

Brushed aluminium body in black or white 13.3in, 1600 x 900 screen Dedicated Nvidia GeForce GT640M graphics Core i3-i7, 4-8GB RAM, hybrid/pure SSD storage Up to 14 hours battery life Slot-loading DVD/Blu-ray drive Like Apple’s Macbook Air, Sony...

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