Testseek.co.uk have collected 73 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio Tap 20 SVJ-2021 Series and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio Tap 20 SVJ-2021 Series.
(69%)
73 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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11 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Big
Bright screen
Built
In battery
Bundled accessories
USB 3.0 ports
Easy access to the RAM and HDD
Accurate colours and good contrast
IPS display
Can run on battery (2 hrs of video playback) or plugged in
Replaceable battery
Touchscreen not too tiring on the arms
Good keyboard
Clever adjustable stand
Screen looks good throughout various viewing angles
Responsive to touch
Battery could save from power outages
Interesting new category
Large 10finger multitouch screen
Innovative hinge and kickstand
Somewhat portable
Has internal battery
Versatile stand
Reasonably good-looking
Responsive touchscreen
The editors didn't like
Incredibly heavy
Poor screen resolution
Schizophrenic personality
Middling performance
Only two USB ports
Mediocre speakers
Martian mouse
No TV functions
No video in/out
Not Full HD
1600 x 900 resolution
Not a Full HD screen
It's heavy
Battery won't last out that long
Not powerful enough to be considered a pro desktop
Buying Guide 25 best laptops in the world This whole review has been a big fight for us. We're torn between innovation, which is a tremendous thing, and the fact that this particular innovation just hasn't come off. The Sony Vaio Tap 20 is an interesting ...
Built-in battery, Large screen (for a tablet), Versatile design
Heavy, cumbersome, Low screen resolution, Bundled keyboard and mouse aren't great
Sony's VAIO Tap 20 wants to bridge the gap between your study desk and your couch. With its internal battery it's good for around 90 minutes of Web browsing or video watching -- not a huge amount, but better than nothing. It's got Ultrabook-class specs, s...
Don't confuse these piece for a MAC. The Sony VAIO Tap 20 has quite a bit to offer you. In terms of design it has done a fairly neat job. Maybe if the display wasn't compromised on, it would have been a perfect piece! But none the less, we are quite conte...
Good display, Multitouch screen, NFC included, Impressive design
Heavy, Expensive, Too big to be called a Tablet, No HDMI
As an AIO Hybrid touch screen computer, Sony VAIO Tap 20 falls short of must have model like Dell XPS One 27, but still manages to woo some techies. Tap 20 proves to be a great family computer which of course can be detached and used as a tablet, though a...
Good overall performance, Multitouch screen, NFC, Stylish looks
Screen is a fingerprint magnet, Heavy, Cumbersome to use purely as a tablet
As an idea this Sony desktop-tablet hybrid isn't without its merits, but it's still far from perfection. If you always dreamt of buying a stylish, space-saving all-in-one desktop with a built-in battery, the Sony VAIO Tap 20 is worth looking into. It has ...
Abstract: As you might guess, this new Windows 8-based Sony all-in-one isn't your average AIO. Inside the modest exterior beats the heart of an Ultrabook, along with a ten-point multitouch screen and a built-in battery. So you can either think of the Tap 20 (als...
Tiene una pantalla táctil, la batería es recargable con una duración de tres horas y cuenta con aplicaciones para toda la familia
Su procesador es de los más bajos en cuanto a rendimiento, la pantalla no es Full HD y no cuenta con puertos HDMI
Es una computadora ideal para la familia por sus características como por sus aplicaciones. Ya que puede ser muy útil para que los niños y jóvenes realicen sus tareas o jueguen; y de igual forma es funcional para los padres....
El papel del ordenador personal en casa está cambiando a un ritmo alto. Es inevitable pues que las marcas se adapten y ofrezcan productos adaptados al nuevo PC, que no es ya gran personal como de la familia. Es de este siglo, el de los nuevos usos del ord...
Perfecto para moverlo entre distintas habitaciones de nuestro hogar, Concepto y diseño muy original, a caballo entre el sobremesa y la tableta, Batería integrada
No es tan potente como otros All in One tradicionales, Sin gráfica dedicada, sintonizador de TV ni unidad óptica