Testseek.co.uk have collected 166 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio Pro 13 SVP-1321 Series and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio Pro 13 SVP-1321 Series.
July 2013
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The editors liked
Great battery life
Thin
Ultra lightweight
NFC enabled touchpad
Backlit keyboard
Brilliant performance
Stunning touchscreen
Extremely light
Excellent battery life
The design is great
The display is fantastic and it is ridiculously thin and light
What's not?
The fan is pretty noisy
It warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high
The bottom line
If you're looking for a goodlooking
Solidperforming Windo
Looks awesome and unique
Weigh only 2.4 pounds
Sports a very good touchcreen and a comfortable keyboard
Snappy everyday performances
Long battery life
Loud and clear sound system
Light
Powerful
Great looking
Best keyboard we've used
Fantastic screen and great sound
Sensibly price in comparison with competition
Processor
Battery life (6 hrs 40 min)
Weight (1.05 kg)
Outstanding screen
Great sound
Incredibly light
Class-leading screen
Comfortable keyboard
Very light and thin
Speedy performance from SSD
Bright and clear full HD touchscreen
The editors didn't like
Can become rather expensive
Non removable battery
Max of 8 GB RAM
Feels flimsy
Typical Ultrabook performance
The fan is pretty noisy
It warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high
The bottom line
If you're looking for a goodlooking
Solidperforming Windows 8 touchscreen laptop that won't weigh you down when you're out and about look no further
Too flexible
Pointy corners
Annoying glass on top of the screen
Not the best trackpad
Can get noisy when pushed
Loudish fan in high load periods
Comes with a load of rubbish software including the will-destroying McAfee
looks awesome and unique, weigh only 2.4 pounds, sports a very good touchcreen and a comfortable keyboard; snappy everyday performances; long battery life; loud and clear sound system
too flexible, pointy corners, annoying glass on top of the screen, not the best trackpad, can get noisy when pushed
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is an awesome ultrabook, with an angular design and a 2.4 lbs light body. Powered by an Intel Haswell platform, sporting a touchscreen and a very good keyboard, the Pro 13 is definitely something to look at these days. If only it were...
Published: 2014-01-02, Author: David , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Sony's Vaio entry to the Ultrabook and Windows 8 platform came in the form of the T13 Touch, incorporating the usual Vaio features and experiences for those who have touted the Sony badge since they first started shipping out the Vaio's all those years ag...
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Published: 2013-12-27, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The design is great, the display is fantastic and it is ridiculously thin and light, What's not?, The fan is pretty noisy, it warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high, The bottom line:, If you're looking for a goodlooking, solidperforming Windo
The fan is pretty noisy, it warms up a fair bit and the pricetag is pretty high, The bottom line:, If you're looking for a goodlooking, solidperforming Windows 8 touchscreen laptop that won't weigh you down when you're out and about look no further
If you're looking for a good-looking, solid-performing Windows 8 touchscreen laptop that won't weigh you down when you're out and about - look no further....
Abstract: A 1KG Ultrabook is an engineering feat. The Toshiba Z830 , at 1.1KG still surprises 2 years after launch. Since then though we haven't seen many attempt to break the 2.2 pound mark. Only the NEC LaVie Z , an expensive Asia-only model, and the almost unkno...
Published: 2013-08-29, Author: Joel , review by: itproportal.com
Very light and thin, Speedy performance from SSD, Bright and clear full HD touchscreen
Could use more SSD storage, Some keyboard flex, Fan gets somewhat noisy under load
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 runs neck and neck with some other very good to excellent Ultrabooks, and that's the problem. It needed to be much better than rivals to pull ahead of the pack. The fourth-generation Intel Core CPU teased us with the promise of a muc...
Processor, Battery life (6 hrs 40 min), Weight (1.05 kg), Outstanding screen, Great sound
Overheating (up to 48°C/118°F), Low gaming capabilities
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is an excellent Windows 8 alternative to the Apple MacBook Air 13". It's ultra-light and has a superb screen, tons of processing power, great sound quality and over 6½ hours of battery life. It's a device capable of quenching the thir...
If this were $250 less... When it comes to design, the Sony VAIO Pro 13 is a clear winner. Its carbon fiber construction exudes style, plus whatever bag you toss it into won't weigh you down. If only I could heap praise upon all aspects of the Pro 13,...
Can become rather expensive, Non removable battery, Max of 8 GB RAM
When it comes down to it the Sony Vaio Pro 13 is a superthin and light ultrabook with an amazingly long battery life. The Sony Vaio Pro really is a prime example of what's possible with Intel's fourth-gen Core i-series processors and offers a great Windo...
Published: 2013-08-12, Author: Mike , review by: itpro.co.uk
Stunning touchscreen; Extremely light; Excellent battery life
Feels flimsy; Typical Ultrabook performance
Sony has crammed one of the best touchscreens we've seen inside its lightweight, slimline Vaio Pro Ultrabook. The 1kg device also has a sleek design, lengthy battery life and decent performance. It's not the strongest of laptops, but it's ideal if you wa...