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Sony's convertible notebook sacrifices good looks to deliver a much stabler touch experience. The Duo 11 uses a sliding mechanism to transform from tablet to laptop form, with the screen sliding upwards and away fro...
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The advent of digital photography brought with it the replacement of the traditional wet darkroom with the modern digital lightroom. In the wet darkroom the main instrument of the photographers trade was of course the enlarger. Similarly...
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There’s no denying that Sony surprises its audience with off-beat designs and style. Remember the Sony Vaio P, a PC that could easily slide in your pocket? Not to mention the slick, ultra-slim digital cameras from Cyber-shot T-series and the incredib...
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Sony’s Duo 11 is one of that strange new breed of hybrid Windows 8 devices that can be used as either a tablet or a laptop computer. It’s certainly an attractive looking device, with an excellent high-definition, touchscreen. However, the method that...
It’s certainly nice having the option of using the Duo 11 as a tablet from time to time. However, at this price the Duo 11 also needs to earn its keep as a workhorse laptop, and that baby-sized keyboard could deter many people who need a laptop that t...
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Unveiled at the IFA electronics expo in Berlin back in August, the Vaio Duo 11 runs Windows 8 and transforms from a tablet to a laptop via an HD display that slides up in what Sony calls a "Slide Surfer" style to reveal a full size QWERTY keyboard hi...
Vibrant display, portable, well built...
No track pad, a little chunky, not great as a tablet...
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We experience a lot of back and forth: the Windows subnotebook stays at home, while the Android tablet accompanies us on the train. Every day we work with Windows and so, in terms of productivity , the popular OS from Microsoft is far superior. However, t...
Flat, even as a tablet, Sturdy build, Interfaces on the back, Good key feedback, Very good trackpoint replacement, Subnotebook-like ports, Strong performance thanks to the SSD, Good contrast and very good viewing angles, Good-quality rear camera, Battery...
Run times lag behind the competition, Brightness drop when running on battery...
Sony launches its Vaio Duo 11 in its shops at the Windows 8 launch. The model was announced at the IFA 2012 and now it is available for 1,400 Euros (~$1827, middle-class configuration - Core i5-3317U, 128 GB SSD). This device should definitely rouse the i...
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twitter: @lisagade) The Sony Vaio Duo 11 is one of the more interesting Windows 8 tablets to hit the market with the launch of Microsoft's new operating system. Like the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13, Asus Taichi and Toshiba Satellite U925t, the Vaio Duo 11...
Superb 1080p IPS touchscreen, has digital pen, compact and light, plenty of ports and wireless features, Superb 1080p IPS touchscreen, has digital pen, compact and light, plenty of ports and wireless features, Superb 10...
Keyboard is small, Keyboard is small, Keyboard is small, Keyboard is small...
The Vaio Duo 11 is fast, portable, great looking and we love the 1080p display, not to mention the digital pen with pressure sensitivity. It's quickly become one of my favorite Windows 8 machines. If you're looking for a decked-out Ultrabook-convertib...
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Unpacking the Sony Duo 11 (aka the SVD1123CXB) reveals what appears to be a tablet; no keyboard is immediately visible. Yet when you pick it up, it seems a little hefty for a tablet. What's going on here? Well, the Duo 11 is not just a tablet. Lifting...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2013-06-06 13:43:41
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The final months of 2012 are sure to be an exciting time for anyone bored with the traditional laptop form factor. With the late-October launch of Windows 8, which combines a tablet-like touch interface with the traditional productivity-focused Windows de...
Excellent 1080p IPS screen, Powerful components, Backlit keyboard, Impressively slim...
No cover or included case for the always-exposed screen, Keyboard isn't great for extended typing, Brief battery life...
Sony's first hybrid Windows 8 tablet/ultrabook wows us with its 1080p IPS screen and impressive components. Note the compromises, though: Battery life is short, and the keyboard, while backlit, is cramped. Read More...
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In the coming crush of hybrid ultrabooks—all made to make the most of Windows 8—Sony has the distinction of being the first to reach the PC Labs with the Sony VAIO Duo 11 (D11213CX). It comes with a touch screen that takes advantage of Windows 8 touch fun...
Touch capability. Gorgeous hi-res IPS display. Windows 8. Intel Core i5-3317u processor. 128GB SSD.
Awkward design. Glitchy touch screen. Short battery life...
The Sony VAIO Duo 11 (D11213CX) merges ultrabook and tablet in hopes of making the perfect Windows 8 machine, but it's an awkward combination...
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With the Sony VAIO Duo 13%displayPrice% at %seller%, Sony improves upon the design of its predecessor, the Sony VAIO Duo 11 (D11213CX)$1,199.99 at Amazon. This model offers a larger screen and a smaller hinge, and it's outfitted with a fourth-generation I...
Good performance. Great battery life. Digitizer support.
Small touchpad. No screen adjustment in laptop mode. Narrow viewing angles...
The Sony VAIO Duo 13 is a slick-looking hybrid ultraportable that gives you solid performance and a full workday's worth of battery power. The 13.3?inch touch screen display delivers a crisp picture with brilliant colors but its viewing angle performance...
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Unpacking the Sony Duo 11 (aka the SVD1123CXB) reveals what appears to be a tablet; no keyboard is immediately visible. Yet when you pick it up, it seems a little hefty for a tablet. What's going on here? Well, the Duo 11 is not just a tablet. Lifting up...
Excellent, high resolution multi-touch display, Lightweight, even for an Ultrabook...
Extremely limiting keyboard and pointing device, Performance lags behind other Ultrabooks...
Sony's new 11.6-inch convertible includes a minimalist slider keyboard, but behaves more like a tablet...
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Sony is one of the oldest players in the convertible PC game. Years before the iPad's announcement, the company was trying to break the ice with hybrid products like the Vaio UX , a have-it-all solution that featured a keyboard, mini-touchpad and a touchs...
Bright display, Decent audio quality, Decent connectivity...
Terrible keyboard, No touchpad, Short battery life, Overpriced...
We're not a fan of sliders at Digital Trends. Because they lack the functionality of a standard laptop yet also remain too heavy for comfortable tablet use, sliders have so far proven that they're the worst form of convertible PC we've seen. Sony's Duo...
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Like a freight train barreling down the track, Microsoft's new Windows 8 operating system is fast approaching consumers. Its dual tablet/desktop interface has spawned some creative ideas from notebook makers, such as the $1,199 Sony VAIO Duo 11. This 11-i...
Bright and crisp full HD display, Accurate stylus, Fast SSD, Plenty of ports...
Feels heavy in tablet mode, Short battery life, Keyboard feels cramped, Volume buttons hard to reach, No holster for pen...
The Sony VAIO Duo 11's sliding touch screen and keyboard attempts to deliver the best Windows 8 has to offer, but it doesn't quite succeed...
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Sony VAIO Duo 11 (SVD11213CN) MRP: Rs 90,000The launch of Windows 8 has helped spawn a host of touchscreen computing devices from several manufacturers, including those that play a dual role - that of a laptop and of a desktop. Sony's VAIO Duo 11 is one s...
Dazzling Full HD touchscreen, Fast performance, Looks good, Backlit keyboard, Noise cancelling headphone included.
Keyboard lacks ergonomics due to awkward form factor, No touchpad, Expensive...
The Sony VAIO Duo 11 is the first Windows 8 laptop with such a unique form factor. While it looks good, the form factor seems to be a compromise as far as ergonomics is concerned. It is too large and bulky to be carried as a tablet, and the keyboard is n...
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The war of the Windows 8 hybrids — all of which will seemingly be known as “Duo” — is finally heating up, and Sony's taking its stand on the side of the slider.Well, sort of a slider. Sony calls the Vaio Duo 11 a “Surf Slider,” where the screen pops up a...
Restrained pricing for Sony. Performance is fine once you get apps going...
Slider feels rickety. Lots of general performance concerns. Screen autorotation takes forever to kick in. Keyboard is functionally useless. Sad battery life (3.5 hours). Uncommonly homely...
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and ErgonomicsThis is the big differentiator: the Microsoft Surface Pro is a slate tablet with a nifty set of optional clip-on keyboards. The Sony Vaio Duo 11 is a convertible slider with a permanently attached keyboard that tucks under the display when...
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