Background
Many years ago I bought my first tablet, an HP TC1100. A wonderful device that was ahead of its time. Unfortunately, too old to really be workable. His 'successor', the HP Slate, I also tried a while. In terms of performance, he was not really gone ahead (with the beta of Windows 8), so I have the rest of my school years worn using my trusty Vaio FW laptop. Then in early 2013, the Microsoft Surface RT came out, I was back in action and started switching between laptop tablet laptop .. In the subsequent period, a number of special devices, called convertibles, appeared on the market. Consider the Surface Pro Duo Dell, Lenovo Yoga and the Vaio Duo! All 'laptops' with a touch screen and the ability to act as 'tablet'. Before they all possess the ability to choose between working with a keyboard and a touchscreen. with a simple movement I believe this time, switching between the keyboard and touch one of the most important moments in working with a convertible. choice I chose the Vaio Duo 13 because of the simple way ready to transform the device from tablet to laptop. Without having to get a separate keyboard or having to attach it to. On your lap Another major advantage of the Vaio I liked the way the screen is very close to the keyboard, and is placed very close to your hands. This means that you will use while working with the keyboard! Touchscreen faster Something with Windows 8 (.1) can be very good. When the screen is in the folded position, you can not run it like a regular laptop, it is in a fixed position. I do not experience this myself as a disadvantage, the angle is just right and also the screen has a wide viewing angle. What this design as a major advantage is that the screen hardly wobbles when you serve him with touch. Also the industrial design of the Vaio really speaks to me! The sharp lines and colors I find very successful, he looks like a real 'gadget' experiences I have him since early September 2013 in my possession and it is the only PC that I use myself. The size makes it the ideal device for me, it is small and light enough to be easy to carry. But in the meantime also big enough to work. Delicious Surface RT feels like a toy when you're used to this device!
External
All connections are on the rear, a card reader, line in / out, 2 x USB3 and HDMI + VGA. In terms of network, it has WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC. A wired network via an optional WiFi adapter. Wifi WiFi reception seems to be a known issue. I have myself suffer from where you normally have the full range Vaio one or two dashes. The speed is still okay. In the later models produced this problem seems to be unique. Resolved
Speakers
The sound from the speakers is amazingly good! Full sound with still pretty much bass in it. In a noisy environment or you find that you can not quite loud.
Keyboard
Even the keyboard is really good, it's the same kind of chiclet keys like the older generations Vaio. However, the keys travel less, they may be less deeply depressed, but I feel myself as very pleasant. Type it nice and smooth.
Internally
, the Duo is a true ultrabook, the new Haswell i5, 4GB RAM and a 128GB SSD. I opted for the cheapest model itself (SVD13211CGB purchased through eBay) In terms of performance, he will do just fine for me, it starts really fast and is easy to use. Heat and sound from heat you notice anything, the hot parts are namely under the screen where your hands do not come. There, too, he is not hot, the fan you hear when in normal use. When playing games, you can hear him turning gently and feel warm air coming from the grid.
Many years ago I bought my first tablet, an HP TC1100. A wonderful device that was ahead of its time. Unfortunately, too old to really be workable. His 'successor', the HP Slate, I also tried a while. In terms of performance, he was not really gone ahead (with the beta of Windows 8), so I have the rest of my school years worn using my trusty Vaio FW laptop. Then in early 2013, the Microsoft Surface RT came out, I was back in action and started switching between laptop tablet laptop .. In the subsequent period, a number of special devices, called convertibles, appeared on the market. Consider the Surface Pro Duo Dell, Lenovo Yoga and the Vaio Duo! All 'laptops' with a touch screen and the ability to act as 'tablet'. Before they all possess the ability to choose between working with a keyboard and a touchscreen. with a simple movement I believe this time, switching between the keyboard and touch one of the most important moments in working with a convertible. choice I chose the Vaio Duo 13 because of the simple way ready to transform the device from tablet to laptop. Without having to get a separate keyboard or having to attach it to. On your lap Another major advantage of the Vaio I liked the way the screen is very close to the keyboard, and is placed very close to your hands. This means that you will use while working with the keyboard! Touchscreen faster Something with Windows 8 (.1) can be very good. When the screen is in the folded position, you can not run it like a regular laptop, it is in a fixed position. I do not experience this myself as a disadvantage, the angle is just right and also the screen has a wide viewing angle. What this design as a major advantage is that the screen hardly wobbles when you serve him with touch. Also the industrial design of the Vaio really speaks to me! The sharp lines and colors I find very successful, he looks like a real 'gadget' experiences I have him since early September 2013 in my possession and it is the only PC that I use myself. The size makes it the ideal device for me, it is small and light enough to be easy to carry. But in the meantime also big enough to work. Delicious Surface RT feels like a toy when you're used to this device!
External
All connections are on the rear, a card reader, line in / out, 2 x USB3 and HDMI + VGA. In terms of network, it has WiFi, Bluetooth and NFC. A wired network via an optional WiFi adapter. Wifi WiFi reception seems to be a known issue. I have myself suffer from where you normally have the full range Vaio one or two dashes. The speed is still okay. In the later models produced this problem seems to be unique. Resolved
Speakers
The sound from the speakers is amazingly good! Full sound with still pretty much bass in it. In a noisy environment or you find that you can not quite loud.
Keyboard
Even the keyboard is really good, it's the same kind of chiclet keys like the older generations Vaio. However, the keys travel less, they may be less deeply depressed, but I feel myself as very pleasant. Type it nice and smooth.
Internally
, the Duo is a true ultrabook, the new Haswell i5, 4GB RAM and a 128GB SSD. I opted for the cheapest model itself (SVD13211CGB purchased through eBay) In terms of performance, he will do just fine for me, it starts really fast and is easy to use. Heat and sound from heat you notice anything, the hot parts are namely under the screen where your hands do not come. There, too, he is not hot, the fan you hear when in normal use. When playing games, you can hear him turning gently and feel warm air coming from the grid.
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