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Sony VAIO Duo 13 Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

The popularity of tablets have posed a solid threat to the PC industry, and in response many 2-in-1 so-called “hybrid” laptops have popped up in increasing numbers that are able to function as both — as a laptop when some serious work needs to be done, and as a tablet for activities best suited to a hands-on approach: mobile games, artwork, and Web browsing, among others. The Sony VAIO Duo 13 is one such hybrid featuring a collapsible design that toggles the machine between a slate and a laptop without effort, but does it provide the best of both worlds? Read our full SlashGear review to find out.

Hardware

The Sony VAIO Duo 13 is thicker than you’d expect from a tablet, but about right for an ultrabook (.77-inches), and though the particulars of transporting a display-side-up slider hybrid requires more consideration than the transportation of a laptop, the overall design is pleasant and feels comfortable in the hands.
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