Saturday, October 26, 2013

Sony VAIO Pro SVP1321ACXB 13-Inch Core i5 Touchscreen Ultrabook (Carbon Black)


Lighten up with the touchscreen laptop that's in a class of its own. Wrapped in thin, durable carbon fiber, it even packs Sony latest Full HD TRILUMINOS Display for mobile with more brilliant color than ever before. Add a high speed PCIe SSD, comfortable infinite palm rest design, plus long battery life and you have a computer that's lightweight - but all business. Enjoy all day mobility with long battery life Resume instantly with your data secured with Rapid Wake Bring power and clarity to everything you listen to with ClearAudio+ HD web camera with Exmor R CMOS Sensor Easy touch sharing between NFC enabled devices Intel Identity Protection Technology VAIO Care software-tune up, update and troubleshoot Easy to use multi-gesture, buttonles...
  • Intel Core i5-4200U 1.6 GHz
  • 4 GB DDR3
  • 256 GB Solid-State Drive
  • 13-Inch Touch-Enabled Screen
  • Windows 8

This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Viao Pro 13 is nearly an excellent laptop
I am an executive and work in a technology company. Over the years I have owned a number of laptops, most recently the Lenovo X301, which was the best laptop I had/have ever owned. Recently, I decided to purchase the Sony Vaio Pro, mainly so I could get the Windows 8 experience on a touch screen device. In purchasing this new laptop I had a number of requirements -- first and foremost that it be light and secondly that it boot quickly (when getting on and off airplanes, in flight, etc., I often don't have much time or the patience to wait for my computer to turn on or off). Additionally, I wanted a laptop that would adequately perform basic office functions, e.g., word processing, email, etc., and that had a sufficiently high resolution display so that viewing an occasional video would be a pleasure.

With these requirements in mind, I purchased the Vaio Pro -- and only after adequately researching all the other options available. I am pleased to say that now, after...

2. Viao Pro 13 is nearly an excellent laptop
I am an executive and work in a technology company. Over the years I have owned a number of laptops, most recently the Lenovo X301, which was the best laptop I had/have ever owned. Recently, I decided to purchase the Sony Vaio Pro, mainly so I could get the Windows 8 experience on a touch screen device. In purchasing this new laptop I had a number of requirements -- first and foremost that it be light and secondly that it boot quickly (when getting on and off airplanes, in flight, etc., I often don't have much time or the patience to wait for my computer to turn on or off). Additionally, I wanted a laptop that would adequately perform basic office functions, e.g., word processing, email, etc., and that had a sufficiently high resolution display so that viewing an occasional video would be a pleasure.

With these requirements in mind, I purchased the Vaio Pro -- and only after adequately researching all the other options available. I am pleased to say that now, after...

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Overall good product for its form factor, but there can be glitches here and there
Love the high resolution screen, back-lit keyboards, light weight, battery life and fast start-up... Just what I need and want to be able to go around with my work. I would have given it a 5 if not for the below problems:
- I had to return the first device within a week because of a bad USB port (broken pin), which was random problem anyone can run into.
- Pre-installed Intel Anti-theft service is trash. Do not activate it without backing up everything! Not only it caused problems running some important software, its file protection service can lock or corrupt your important files even after you disable and uninstall it. It caused all my Office files stored in Dropbox folder and my Quicken database no long usable. This probably has nothing to do with the device itself, but something to call out.
- Occasionally, after waking up from sleep mode, it will give you the Windows blue screen of death and restart. So you better make sure all you important works get saved before...
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