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Published: 2013-08-10, Author: Andy , review by: cn.engadget.com
Not too bulky in tablet mode, Good build quality, Ports located at the rear, Connectivity similar to a subnotebook, Strong performance, comes with a SSD, High contrast ratio, great viewing angles, High color fidelity, covers 93 % of the sRGB color space,
Unsatisfying keyboard and touchpad feedback, USB ports located too close to each other, Short WiFi range
Excellent build quality and beautiful design. Stylus and gorgeous 1080p screen make for a great drawing experience. Included Sony applications are always a great plus. Powerful under the hood.
Poor positioning of buttons. Ports can be hard to access in "laptop" mode. Exposed wires look terrible. Keyboard and trackpad are a joke. Battery life is only decent, but could be better
There are a ton of great Windows 8 hybrid machines on the market and the question that everyone wants to know is if the Sony VAIO Duo 13 is one of them. The answer? Yes, and no. While we love the overall design of the unit, we honestly feel it is first a...
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Sarah , review by: engadget.com
Much-improved design, Bright 1080p display, Great battery life
Cramped touchpad, Oddly placed rear camera
Sony completely revamped its slider design for the VAIO Duo 13, and the result is a well-made machine with longer battery life and a more comfortable keyboard....
Terrific display, Great battery life, Nice performance
Some design and build issues, Lousy keyboard, Cramped trackpad, Odd button placement
The Sony Vaio Duo 13 has many things users like, including excellent performance and battery life, and a top-notch display. However, its prohibitive cost the compromises caused by its slider design make it suitable for a specific user base.Image professio...
The popularity of tablets have posed a solid threat to the PC industry, and in response many 2-in-1 so-called “hybrid” laptops have popped up in increasing numbers that are able to function as both — as a laptop when some serious work needs to be done,...
Abstract: The Difference is in the DesignsThe Sony Vaio Duo 13 has a slider design that makes it easier to use the Ultrabook as a tablet. In fact, in its closed or carrying position, it is a tablet with the screen facing out. That makes it more vulnerable in transp...
Long battery life, Bright and colorful screen, Lightweight design for a hybrid, Good pen support
Uncomfortable keyboard, Tiny touchpad, Odd button placement, Pricier than other hybrids
The Sony VAIO Duo 13 is a versatile 2-in-1 Ultrabook and tablet that offers long battery life and robust pen support, but the typing experience and touchpad are drawbacks....
Much improved design over Duo 11, while still weighing under three pounds, Good performance and long battery life
Shallow keyboard with small, flat keys, Tiny touch pad, Awkward pen holder, No Ethernet jack
If you're looking for a slider-style Windows 8 laptop/tablet hybrid, the VAIO Duo 13 is the best we've seen, thanks to an improved design and a new Intel "Haswell" CPU. But the keyboard still isn't comfortable, and the touch pad is tiny. ...