Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Review: Sony Vaio T-Series Ultrabook

Sony already has one ultrabook on the market — and at prices ranging up to $3,000, the Vaio Z Series is the most expensive laptop in the category that you can buy.

To counterbalance the excess of its sky-high Vaio Z, Sony has another option for you. The scaled-back Vaio T Series is a little more restrained, offering a slimmed-down computing experience complete with third-generation Core i5 CPU for just 800 bones.

The specs aren’t exactly earth-shaking. A surprisingly dim 13.3-inch screen at 1366×768 pixels, the usual 1.7GHz Core i5, 4GB of RAM, and integrated graphics. One curiosity here is the hard drive, a hybrid model that adds 32GB of SSD storage to the 500GB traditional hard disk system. This helps to earn the system slightly better benchmark scores than you’d expect, but the numbers are generally in line with the competition.

Source: http://www.wired.com/reviews/2012/07/sony-vaio-t-series/

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