Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio VPC-F13 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio VPC-F13 Series.
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29 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
As configured, our laptop cost just under $1900 (£1,150), which is fairly pricey for what we got. Overall, the VAIO F-Series appears to be a solid multimedia PC with limited gaming chops and a crisp display that is perfectly capable of showing off ste...
Good performance, Stable case, Many interfaces inc. USB 3.0, Full HD resolution, Blu-ray reader, Low heat dissipation, Good feedback from keyboard and touchpad, Good input device layout
TFT reflective, Small color space / contrast, Noise from the cooling fan, Short battery run times, Weak gaming performance
Vaio VPC-F13L8E/H Titanium gray F-series for a small priceThe old saying "you get what you pay for", also proves itself correct in the case of the Vaio VPC-F13L8E/H. The 16.4 inch notebook in titanium gray is the most affordable version of the F-series st...
High performance, Many connections, High-contrast, bright, anti-glare TFT, Full-HD resolution, Good feedback of the keyboard, Neatly arranged input devices
Average distribution of brightness, Unsettled noise level, Noticeable whistling noise, High current consumption, Low battery runtimes
The Vaio VPC-F13Z1E/B with an Intel Core i7-740QM quad-core CPU, Nvidia Geforce GT 425M graphic card and eight GB of memory represents a potent multimedia device which allows for one or another games on middle to high settings, though aside from a few exc...
Excellent performance, even while gaming at low resolutions. Keyboard includes 10-key pad. Lots of networking and connectivity options. Two USB 3.0 ports.
Unexceptional design. No touch screen.
In addition to being packed with connectivity and networking options, the Sony VAIO VPC-F136FM/B laptop also boasts powerful components that make its productivity and gaming performance almost as robust as its media prowess. ...
Stylish design. Thin and light. Power Dock adds genuine utility. Great performance
Alarming sticker on the base is truly alarming. Speakers are exceptionally poor. It's a touch on the costly side
Sony's thrown everything it's got at the Vaio Z, with the notable exception of good speakers. The result is an excellent laptop for both mobile and desktop use, but it'll certainly cost you a pretty penny....
Attractive design, Excellent keyboard and trackpad, Good range of ports, Speedy performance
Screen could be better, Relatively poor battery life
Speedy performance, an integrated Blu-ray drive and a slick design make the 16.4-inch Sony Vaio VPCF13M0E/B a desirable multimedia laptop. It's just a shame the screen isn't better....
The main disadvantage of the Sony VAIO F13M0E/B is the price. At just over the £1,000 mark the VAIO F13M0E/B is considerably more expensive than other models in the group, including the attention-grabbing 18.4in-panelled Acer and Medion machines. Paul...