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Publié: 2012-06-07, Auteur: Jim , review by: techworld.com
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 which weig...
Affordable price for an ultrabook, Hybrid hard drive/solid-state technology, Sharp design, Good port selection
Mediocre keyboard and Webcam, Sealed-in battery
Sony's first ultrabook hits almost all high notes, with a sleek design, good performance, plenty of features and—get this!—a very affordable price. Read More...
Publié: 2012-06-04, Auteur: Eric , review by: pcmag.com
Swift performance. Ample storage.
Half a pound overweight. No WiDi
New "Ivy Bridge" ultrabooks are arriving, and the Sony VAIO T13 (SVT13112FXS) is a nifty example. It's a fast, handsome ultrabook for the value price of $800....
Boots extremely fast, Good battery life, Very good workmanship, High-end materials, USB 3.0, VGA and HDMI, Fair price, Removable battery
Display lacks stability of contenders, Mediocre screen rates (brightness, contrast), Keyboard needs familiarization, Touchpad is sometimes sluggish (pre-series model)
Before we go on with our verdict, we again point out that the reviewed Sony Vaio SVT1311M1ES is a pre-series model. We are in summary very satisfied with Sony's ultrabook as is.The workmanship is very good. However, there was a minor deduction for display...
Good looks, fast performance and long battery life are the standout features of the Sony VAIO T Series (SVT13116FGS). However, it's an Ultrabook that could use a bit of refining: we'd like a better keyboard, dual-band Wi-Fi, a matte screen and a USB po...
Publié: 2012-06-04, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
The Vaio T is an affordable, slim Sony laptop that shares a lot in common with the design of the Vaio Z, and comes with all the ports and features you'd need, plus a larger hard drive
The screen isn't the best we've seen on a Vaio, and a horribly shallow nonbacklit keyboard is uncomfortable
Sony's first ultrabook, the Vaio T, doesn't fall far from the tree of other thin Sony laptops like the Vaio Z, but it's far more affordable: this is ultrabook-as-budget-laptop, not ultrabook as high-end computer....
Extrait: Lisa Gade reviews the surprisingly affordable Sony VAIO T Ultrabook. The 13.3″ VAIO T SVT1311 has a 1366 x768 display, Ivy Bridge ULV Core i5 and i7 CPUs with Intel HD 4000 graphics, 4-8GB of RAM, and a variety of storage options. It has Intel WIFi, Bluet...
Extrait: NameUltrabook: Sony Vaio T (SVT13115FGS)At a glance:Intel Core i5-3317U CPU, 4GB DDR3L-1333 RAM,500GB 5400RPM HDD with 32GB SSD cache,13.3-inch, 1366 x 768-pixel displaySummary:Portable, but an overly-reflective screen ruins the experience in indoor/outdo...