New Sony Vaio S 13 "

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Sony VAIO 13 "is a model for the title of" good at all "fits perfectly. We say this because, on one hand is a notebook with screen 13 "(as in this way a relatively compact model), which has an average processor which offers higher performance than integrated graphics. On the other hand he has a reasonable weight, and the facilities are very well covered, coming quite enough ports (2 x USB 3.0, 1 x USB 2.0, one VGA, one HDMI) with two card readers, fingerprint reader, 3G modem and an optical drive. Basically achieve a reasonable use any field, from the business to the entertainment.
The chassis is similar to that of previous generations in that general elements over the past generation, but the model is now as certain elements of the second generation in particular on how the area bounded by the keyboard's restpad.Sony took chassis and modified with the user, and apparently at the suggestion of customers, integrating such a unit instead of a slot with tray, placing such a fingerprint reader at the top, above the keyboard, in a place that is relatively accessible but not uncomfortable (as applicable to many other models on the market). A novelty is that now the touchpad is very wide, much wider than previous generations. Unisurface touchpad is made ​​of a hard plastic and find it easier to use than others of its kind. The keyboard is very well thought out, well positioned and arranged and a backlight.
The screen is as I mentioned at the outset, one of 13 ". It has a resolution of 1366x768, providing good color when viewed from the front and pretty good when viewed from the side. Vertical but viewing angles are not too high.

The configuration we tested included a Core i5 3210 (two cores, four threads, 2.5GHz), 6GB RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a GeForce GT GPU 640m LE (lowest Kepler) and the level performance is about average, the points provided in PCMark 2154 7 suggesting that.Certainly an SSD would be done more to obtain higher performance but perhaps that Sony wanted to keep costs under control. If an SSD would be integrated most likely it would be 128 GB (otherwise the notebook price would be up too much) but then you would have lost a lot of storage capacity. However, as a personal opinion, I have worked more on the latter option.
Among the items you've found, are the new standby system that stores memory contents on a flash memory cache, and proves to be very fast and also in terms of consumer econmic.
Possibility of connection and an additional battery (via a connector located under the laptop), thus increase the autonomy of your notebook.
In the cooling system is very important is the system load. When working on a laptop High Performance (as an aside, and the present model has a dedicated button Speed-Stamina) and working hard system, noise is disturbed, but in sleep mode noise is reasonable.

Probably this will be one of the main models of Sony notebook market, because he doese , as I said, reasonably satisfy almost all segments.




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