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NEW DELHI: Finding a good laptop is not easy. There are too many variables. Hardware has to be good. And when we talk of hardware, there are processors, RAM, screen, hard disk, keyboard and tens of other components. Even if one or two of them are not righ...
There is a lot going for Vaio Pro 13. It has an MRP of Rs 84,990, which is not bad. But, this price also puts Vaio Pro in direct competition with the 13-inch MacBook Air, which has an MRP of Rs 88,900.The touchpad issues on Vaio Pro 13 mean we continue to...
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Style and SubstanceSony Vaio Pro 13Price: Rs 74,990+ve: Portability, stunning display-ve: Price, stubborn trackpadWith a maximum thickness of 17.2 mm and weighing just over a kilo, the Sony Vaio Pro 13 is just what ultrabooks are meant to be. For the aver...
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Sony always had a knack for making things more stylish and pleasing to the eye. Be it a small music player or an 84” HD TV, it hasdone justice to their looks. Taking the legacy further, it has launched a new line of ultrabooks in the sizes of 11” and 13”a...
Lightest at 1.08kg, Full HD touch screen, Above average battery life...
Small storage, Track pad needs touchup...
This sleek ultrabook has the muscle and stamina to get the work done. If your pocket has appetite for sleek elegance and you're just fine with its storage capacity, then this can be the one you can, most easily and with much computing power, carry around...
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We have tested a fair number of Ivy Bridge-based Ultrabooks so far and have been eagerly waiting to get our hands on an Intel Haswell-based Ultrabook, which claims to give a boost to the battery life thanks to its power-efficient micro-architechture. We r...
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is available at an MRP of Rs. 74,990 which may feel steep for a Core i5 system, but we feel it's a decent price point considering what is on offer: fast performance, great battery life, light weight, responsive keyboard and touchscre...
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When Sony tells us it has a new premium Ultrabook on offer, it's definitely something to consider. Hey, it's a Vaio after all. At 1.06 kg, it's lighter than the MacBook Air and officially the lightest Ultrabook as of the time of writing. While things chan...
Gorgeous design and excellent build quality, impressive performance for business and web apps, crisp full HD display...
No dedicated graphics, no Ethernet port, Killer app: Jive, a free music streaming and download app...
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What these laptops have in common are microprocessors that belong to a new family of Intel chips called Haswell. The chips consume less power than previous generations and promise a 50 percent boost in battery life for watching video. The improvements ext...
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There is no joy in the Sony Vaio Pro. For a laptop that is, in substance, elegant and powerful, that's strange. It's pretty and sleek and slim, but somehow with none of the joie de vivre that typically comes along with that.When the Vaio Pro first hit two...
On the surface, a whole lot. The display is lovely, the battery life is top notch, and the keyboard and trackpad won't piss you off every 15 seconds, which is surprisingly hard to find these days, Plus, the Vaio is etherial. It's basically not there. That...
It's hard to put a finger on anything specific. ThATT#39;s a good sign, but also indicative of the nagging feeling that while this is a very nice computer to use, it won't really feel like one of the nicest things you own. There's no shame in that, but for a...
Probably not. But if you do, hell, youll probably enjoy it. The thing is theres nothing flatly wrong with the Vaio Pro, and a whole lot right. And if its super lightweight frame is enough to sway you-if you were born with hollow bones and can literally...
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Updated: 2016-11-24 07:29:13
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When one talks about ultra-portable laptops one simply does not look beyond the Apple MacBook Air. It's the benchmark and since its inception no Windows OEM has even come close to delivering a product that matches its immense quality in terms of design an...
Returning to the question we asked initially – Is the Vaio Pro 13 better than the 13-inch MacBook Air? Even after taking the OS preference out of the equation, the answer remains a confusing yes and no. If you are looking for best in class battery life, a...
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