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Sony Vaio S series 13.3-inch 2012 refresh Review

Sony Vaio S series 13.3-inch 2012 refresh Review

Posted on May 14, 2015April 16, 2020 By Hulk

 

The next generation of Vaio S-series laptops from Sony has arrived and we’re taking a look the the most basic model here today – the 13.3-inch with Intel Core i5 processor inside, matte black. This ultraportable laptop comes with the standard f-series keyboard, a switch which allows you to switch between Discreet graphics and AMD, the ability to keep working as long as possible with the former option or to be ultra productive with apps such as Photoshop with the latter. We’re going to take a look at if this beast is worth the $779.99 it costs for its least expensive configuration – let’s see!

Daily Use

This notebook is just 3.65 pounds, is relatively thin, and is set to be your own personal workhorse with not just a 4400mAh battery inside, but an additional 4400mAh Sheet Battery you can also purchase separately that effectively doubles your work time. This beast has two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, VGA out, HDMI, SD card and Sony HG Duo MagicGate card readers, ethernet port, and headphone jack. This laptop features a CD tray which you’re able to use as a CD/DVD burner or you can upgrade to a Blu-ray Disk player for an additional $100.
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Computers & IT Tags:AMD, blu, core i5, HDMI, headphone, Intel, intel core i5, laptop, Laptops, notebook, processor, review, sd, SD Card, Slashgear, Sony, usb, usb 3.0, vaio

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