Testseek.com have collected 55 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio Fit Multi-flip 13A SVF-13N1 Series and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio Fit Multi-flip 13A SVF-13N1 Series.
January 2014
(73%)
55 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Excellent body and finish, Easy switching between laptop and tablet, Nice screen, Good overall responsiveness
Low battery life, Not good for gaming, Loud fan!
The Vaio Fit 13A Multi-Flip is a beautiful device with quality finish and materials and an original, practical mechanism for switching between laptop and tablet modes. But then you turn it on, and the fan starts to kick in like an engine and it only lasts...
Abstract: On first glance at IFA in September [ article + video ] I wasn't overly impressed with the Sony Vaio Fit 13A Flip (let's just call it the Sony Vaio Flip 13 shall we?) The wedge shape felt quite thick in tablet mode and the finish didn't feel like quality....
Overall, this is a great machine if you can look past the price. One can do lots with it and it can very well be your business laptop. Flip 13 is good to be used as a laptop in most parts and a tablet if the need arises...
When it comes to opting for the Sony Vaio Fit 13A, well it is an absolutely stunning device with the looks to kill. It does lack some of the basic requirements such as a dedicated graphics card or low RAM but then it is never meant to be accepted as a gam...
Innovative flipscreen, Bright display with a stable viewing angle, Good responsiveness, Decent camera, Touch sensitive display, Light and sleek design, Impressive performance
Keyboard isn't top of the class, Battery could have been better, Body makes creaking noise, Reflective screen; prone to smudges & fingerprints
Sony VAIO Fit 13A is a beautifully designed hybrid computing device that comes with quality finishing and new mechanism concept for transforming between laptop and tablet. The hinge functionality impresses, but I am not sure how long the hinge design woul...
By the time I was about done with the review is when we all learned that Sony had decided to sell the Vaio sub-brand to Japan Industrial Partners and everyone started calling it an end of an era. To think that Steve Jobs once wanted Vaio laptops to run Ap...
The Sony VAIO Fit 13A is priced at a steep Rs 99,990, which is a lot of money given the configuration. Hybrids have always commanded a premium over Ultrabooks, simply due to the fact that they can transform into a tablet. While the Fit 13A works very well...
Extremely slim and stylish, Convenient to use as both a laptop and a tablet, Reasonably good performance, Hinge feels durable
Keyboard is too uncomfortable, Limited ports and expansion, Expensive
Sony has managed to design a refined hybrid Ultrabook; perhaps one of the best designs we've seen. Dell's XPS 12 has a similar design in which the screen flips within an external frame, but it isn't quite as stylish. Acer has also tried a double hinge wit...
Abstract: Thanks to the growing popularity of tablets and the general decline of PC and laptop sales, pretty much every company has tried to create hybrid devices that bridge both worlds. With low-power Intel processors and the touch-friendly Windows 8, it isn't im...