Testseek.com 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
(81%)
166 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Recordsetting boot time. Fast, bugfree operation. Epic battery life. Incredibly thin and light
Screen is a bit wobbly, a problem when using touch. A bit noisy. Way too much Sonyware preinstalled (which, among other things, breaks Windows system recovery)
On the surface, a whole lot. The display is lovely, the battery life is top notch, and the keyboard and trackpad won't piss you off every 15 seconds, which is surprisingly hard to find these days, Advertisement, Plus, the Vaio is etherial. It's basically
It's hard to put a finger on anything specific. That's a good sign, but also indicative of the nagging feeling that while this is a very nice computer to use, it won't really feel like one of the nicest things you own. There's no shame in that, but for a
Probably not. But if you do, hell, youll probably enjoy it. The thing is theres nothing flatly wrong with the Vaio Pro, and a whole lot right. And if its super lightweight frame is enough to sway you—if you were born with hollow bones and can literally...
Published: 2013-08-14, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Very light and thin. Speedy performance from SSD. Bright and clear Full HD resolution IPS 10-point touch screen. Full size HDMI. NFC support.
Could use more SSD storage. Some keyboard flex. Insistent fan. Back edge of lid can dig into your legs. Very good, but not great, battery life
The Sony VAIO Pro 13 shows that you can make laptops lighter and thinner when you use a fourth-generation Intel Core processor. It's very good, though Sony really needs a grand slam to distance itself from similar rivals....
Bright Full HD IPS display with high contrast, Color accuracy, Backlit keyboard, Very low weight, Battery runtimes, Normal sized HDMI port, Fast SSD, Accessories and TPM, Battery slice port
Average stability of the base unit, Wobbly display hinges, Greasy glossy finish, Flexible keyboard, Low quality webcam, Reduced CPU/GPU performance
Thin, light and graceful subnotebooks have a tradition at Sony. But this time the manufacturer waived a good keyboard for a very thin and light chassis. A real drawback for the business notebook.Read all 7 comments / answerstatic version load dynamicLoadi...
Thinnest, lightest 13-inch Ultrabook available, Good keyboard, Beautiful 1080p display, Great battery life
Feels less expensive than it is, Limited connectivity, Frustrating touchpad, So-so processor performance
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 is emblematic of Sony's new approach to product design. By using technologies from multiple divisions, and focusing on technical excellence, the company has crafted an Ultrabook that's extremely thin and light, yet also offers excel...
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Very light, Great-looking design, Extremely fast SSD, Impressive battery life
Hinge has a bit of wobble, Chassis flexes slightly, Whiny fan
A few minor design issues aside, Sony's VAIO Pro 13 is an excellent ultrabook that's extremely light and quite long-lasting. If you don't mind its high price, it's a great travel-friendly PC for productivity and entertainment. ...
Incredibly light at 2.3 lbs. quality build and stunning design, latest Intel Haswell CPUs, excellent full HD IPS display
Inherent flex in carbon fiber and aluminum design is disconcerting to some
Granted the Sony Vaio Pro 13 is the first Windows Haswell Ultrabook to hit the market and its only Haswell ultraportable competition is the mid-2103 MacBook Air. I have a feeling that even under competition, the Vaio Pro will hold up well. We know abo...
The Sony Vaio Pro 13 weighs less than 2.4 pounds and uses a fourth-gen Intel Core i5 or i7 processor to deliver long battery life and very good everyday performance. It has an excellent 13.3-inch 1080p touch screen and is competitively priced for its feat
The Pro 13, like its competition, has a nonremovable battery (though you can add an external battery), few ports and connections, and integrated graphics only. Memory maxes out at 8GB
For those who want an excellent ultraportable laptop with more than just the latest Intel processors, the Sony Vaio Pro 13 Touch is it.