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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Sony Vaio Fit Multi-PC flip SVF13N1C5E

Sony Vaio Fit 13a Multi Flip review by rambann Background Does the Sony Vaio I have to do with user reviews and hands-on which could not convince you to buy the last few months. Vaio fit me right The 13a would be far too many complaints about loud fan constantly running and the Wi-Fi problems include the Vaio Vaio Duo and Pro. When it was announced that Sony Vaio division was lifting the choice there was not any easier. Contact Sony has given me a lot of clarity and thereby had drawn my attention to the actions that Sony itself weekly update on their website. Regarding lifting the Vaio division has no effect on existing products and after sales and fan problem that was talked about so much and would occasionally not occur. This combined with consideration of other models such as the Microsoft Surface or Lenovo Yoga has convinced me to have a Sony Vaio buy fit. 13a This is the most spiritualized review I write when I try to play cards, which I myself was during my quest. points to If there are any questions or suggestions let me know. This Spelling and grammar errors subject. Revision 2.0 I have also noticed that the model number was changed to SVF13N1 SVF13N2 (revision 2.0). Outside that standard Windows 8.1 came and PCIe Flash SSD from the Sony store is available now, there are no further changes were observed, but I do an assumption that these bugs are here taken to task. Use will tell. Objective and requirements Because this device was to fulfill multiple roles, and I bought this unit for the long term (at least 3 to 4 years) I had a few requirements that I almost wish that it was possible for me to fulfill. So I looked at the following devices with reason that they did for me (it remains personally) do not become: 5 - Asus Transformer TX-300 - simply because it's an old generation. 4 - Dell XPS 12 (haswell) - meets my needs, but I personally found it not beautiful device 3 - Lenovo Yoga - the tilting system was not me personally though I think it's one of the better systems. 2 - HP Spectre x2 - Intel i5-4202Y was me, not worth the money + the total package weighed 2Kg. Although it was the only passively cooled system 1 - Surface 2 Pro - In combination with the type of cover, the docking system was the 128GB version is a little more expensive as the Vaio, but in the end I still have my doubts about the format screen and I regretted fact that there was no possibility 8GB ram without having to pay 300 euros extra. Specs It's the Sony Vaio Fit 13a become. To be precise, the SVF13N2C5E (revision 2.0) This is directly from Sony.nl purchased. Processor - Intel Core i7-4500U 1.8 Ghz (free upgrade action from Sony) GPU - Intel HD Graphics 4400 Storage - 128Gb PCIe SSD Flash Memory - 8Gb 1600 MT / s DDR3-SDRAM OS - Windows 8.1 Pro Wireless - N Intel Wifi / Bluetooth 4.0 / WiDi compatible / NFC Camera - Front and back camera 2mp (bottom) 8mp camera (without flash) Digitizer - N-Trig digital pen VGP-STD2 Other connections - Full HDMI / 2x USB 3.0 / Full SD card reader / Headset connector / power supply Sony AD-Hoc Router - VGP-WAR100 (loose accessories ordered with extra) Construction / First impression The Vaio Fit 13a is fabricated with a combination of brushed aluminum cover and plastic base. All this ensures that considering the overall picture (only) 1.29 Kg. Only ultrabook which there under is the Vaio Pro with 1Kg. If tablet is a frog weight, but a device this size touchscreen you rest on your lap or on a desk. preferably is also often observed that the brushed aluminum gevoellig for fingerprints, but I have the silver version are unaffected. The finish is really neat and it feels very sturdy to all. It gives the Vaio Fit a very chic look. However there is some flex in the plastic bottom of the case so you hear a little "crunch" when you exerts pressure on the plastic. feels When tilting the screen (as is often said, ) very solid. The weight feels like a relief compared to my HP Probook 4310s (which has a weight of 2.1 Kg). And as the thickness saves the half. At its thickest point, the Vaio 18mm thick , the adapter is a new system that I have not seen before. A combination of a click / magnet system. It works well, but takes getting used to. It is for the safety of the Vaio too much force is required to pull the adapter. Loose A final focus point is that when the screen viewer or tablet mode, the aluminum plates safely overlap. If something interferes may cause scratches (unfortunately encountered in the 1st day) to sit the fan 's all-important first impression (for me) was how the fan noise was the initial installation. At startup you can hear the fan really as rage (I can well imagine that people have come to annoyed) Once at the Windows logon screen you can hear the fan down pins. Thereafter, the fan will continue to run well, but the noise level is very acceptable. If the Vaio gets a little busy, you hear soon reach the fan again. However, I read this more often in the ultrabooks, and also the surface. Display / Touchscreen / Digitizer Pen The Display is a 1920x1080 screen which pretty colors gives thanks to the technology that Sony there is chairing the Bravia technology applied to their TVs. default DPI scaling set to 125%. If you screw it back to 100% you will see what to do with work surface for you. My feeling is the brightness of the screen is not as high. And the glass plate of the display (which after a while is used under the fingerprints) provides much glare. The touch screen responds very well. I have not experienced any problems here. Within the Windows Metro interface touch screen really comes into its own. Multitouch responds smoothly and quickly and typing on the onscreen keyboard of Windows 8.1 works well. Though it will certainly not replace a physical keyboard. With the digitizer pen (Sony VGP-STD02), which in my case was supplied, gives a nice gain. 's digitizer pen technology which is derived from N-trig, is versatile to use on the touch screen. First is always thought to make notes and Photoshop-like purposes. However, I also use the stylus to navigate the desktop mode. With the two buttons on the pen you have additional features available to you (depending on program). Keyboard / Touchpad The keyboard type you are after some practice time away. The travel's not much, but I can not make an issue. It is also often reported that the keyboard flexes slightly inward. That's when it still applies, though you should take care to see it. The keyboard features backlit illumination. This is not to dim, but to turn off. When the keyboard keys light up eyes that cheap. The keys are plastic coated. This makes it so that when it is lit, the light is not equally distributed evenly. 's touchpad (ELAN), I am very satisfied. It is one of the best touchpads I've used to date. I can well serve a touchpad with my fingers in general, and I never really use a mouse with a laptop. The touchpad has a nice size, supports Windows 8 gestures and multitouch support. This makes navigating Windows 8.1 is also a lot more enjoyable when you are not using the touch screen. , the surface feels very well. Not too smooth or very rough. Sound The sound I can be brief about this and is sufficient. You can use the Sony control panel still play a little with the settings so you can make it sound, the more pleasant, but a lot of depth you did not hear. Wifi / Bluetooth module The WiFi module (Intel Wireless-N 7260) has given me the first days of headaches given. At home I have a Netgear WNDR 3700 Dual Band Router stand, where I have the 2.4 Ghz and 5Ghz WiFi configured. During my first tests I did not come over the 25Mbit and the connection was dropped for unknown reasons. After some inquiring on the internet the required issues with the Intel card emerged. Eventually, the last driver end of January, and since then I experience no problems. With data transfer speeds ranging from 120Mbit (10m from router and 2 doors) to 155Mbit (next to the router) on the 5Ghz frequency. Battery Life Concerns battery life, I am positive. With my use (where there are times when I put it as close clap or in sleep), I easily one business day, and I can at home or a quiet internet. Benchmarks I did some quick benchmarks performed with Cinebench 11.5 and CrystalDiskMark 3.0.3 to see how this laptop comes along with the competition and how the SSD and CPU performance abide. The results are more than enough, but I had higher expectations of the SSD. What I have seen of the old mSATA version is a lot faster. The Vaio Feels very quickly. He has started within 4 seconds and wakes from sleep mode within 2 seconds. combination with the Sony VGP-WAR100 Router Adapter The adapter supplied with the Sony is very compact and is equipped with a USB port. This gives an output of 5V, 1A. This allows you for example to charge a smartphone. Accessories that sells a Sony release, the VGP-WAR 100 router, which you can mount on the adapter directly. The router is equipped with a UTP connection and useful when you have a Wi-Fi connection at your disposal, but a wired LAN UTP at your disposal. Theoretically, this mini router to the adapter sounds very useful, if you have no UTP network 've been, if Sony had a little more attention given to it. in the laptop UTP connector supports a max bore of 100Mbps and Wi-Fi support only a 2.4 Ghz N standard with a maximum bore of 150Mbps (that is the weakest link the connection 100Mbps). In practice, this results in a maximum throughput of ongv. 5.5 MB p / s (tested in different places and have not really gotten much higher.) for a price of 40 euros, it is an expensive solution that you can better tackle with a good USB network card to purchase (which I've done ). Only advantage of this device is that you can leave him (to your adapter does not get in the way of light). This can actually always a possibility network despite no UTP connector sits on the Vaio. Conslusie I am personally very pleased with this product. Problems like these often received attention at launch, I have no problems encountered. The design is what you'd expect from Sony and feels solid enough. Everywhere I think it is a good all-rounder, who could have been. Slightly better but I think if you really want to buy an ultrabook or a Windows tablet, there are better alternatives. In the world of convertibles I do think it's one of the better of the moment. Unfortunately sorry to see that it will get with my idea or they could further develop this product. no successor How the laptop is going to hold over the next few years, I do not dare to say and practice will tell.

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