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Sony VAIO T Series Ultrabook Review

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Sony VAIO T review: Sony VAIO T - CNET

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Sony's Vaio T ultrabook offers affordability and a slim design reminiscent of the higher-end Vaio Z, but compromises on screen quality and keyboard comfort. While it impresses with a rich feature set and commendable battery life, the shallow non-backlit keyboard and average display hold it back from being a standout. Its performance, powered by a third-gen Intel Core processor, is decent but not groundbreaking. If you're seeking a budget-friendly Vaio with ultrabook branding, the Vaio T could be a fit, but it doesn't break new ground in the ultrabook category.

Sony Vaio T Review - Ultrabook andNotebook Reviews by MobileTechReview

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The Sony Vaio T-Series Ultrabook impresses with its affordable price point, robust build, and Ivy Bridge processors, offering solid performance and ample ports including Ethernet. However, it weighs more than its counterparts, and the entry-level model's reliance on conventional hard drives may deter those seeking faster SSDs. The display is a step above many Ultrabooks, yet still lacks the viewing angles of premium models. While the keyboard is roomy, it misses a backlight, and the trackpad could be more responsive. Ultimately, while the Vaio T is a good option in the current market, its allure dims compared to Sony's own Vaio S series.

Sony Vaio T13 Touch review: Sony's solid ultrabook gets dressed with a touch screen for Windows 8 - CNET

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The Sony Vaio T13 Touch is a decent ultrabook with notable strengths like its responsive touch screen, good performance, and impressive battery life, making it a solid choice for Windows 8 users. However, it falls short with a non-backlit keyboard, a heavier build at nearly 4 pounds, and a screen that doesn't fully flatten, hindering writing or drawing tasks. The laptop's design draws a MacBook Pro comparison but with less refinement. The touch screen enhances the Windows 8 experience, yet the overall package remains fairly standard, making it a reliable but unexciting option in the ultrabook category.

Sony VAIO T Series 15 Touch Ultrabook Review | Ultrabook Reviews | Laptop Mag

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The Sony VAIO T-Series 15 Ultrabook impresses with its sleek design, full HD display, and solid performance, powered by a Core i7 CPU. Its multimedia apps suite adds to its appeal. However, the mushy keyboard, small touchpad, and below-average battery life are notable drawbacks. While the display is vibrant, its shallow viewing angles might limit sharing experiences. The Ultrabook's weight is on par with competitors, but its battery life lags behind, making it less ideal for prolonged use on the go. Overall, it's a stylish option for those prioritizing design and performance over portability.

Sony Vaio T Series 13 review | TechRadar

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The Sony Vaio T-Series Ultrabook presents a mixed bag for potential buyers. Praised for its solid build, slim design, and affordable pricing, it offers a compelling option for those seeking a stylish and budget-friendly laptop. However, its dated CPU and mediocre performance may disappoint users looking for cutting-edge technology. The heavier weight compared to rivals and average battery life add to the drawbacks, while the presence of bloatware detracts from the overall user experience. In essence, the Vaio T-Series is a decent choice for those prioritizing design and cost over raw performance.

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