Sony Vaio X Series Hands-On Review

At only a half inch thick and weighing in at only 1.5 pounds Sonys Vaio X Series really sets itself apart from the crowd. But the real question is whether its performance can contest its style? We go hands-on with this sexy mainframe to find out. Follow the link below to try out out the full on paper review: www.digitaltrends.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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10 Comments.

  1. 2 hours? Sony on it’s online pile says that it has a battery that lasts about 12 hours.
    …Fake publicity is a bitch.

  2. This a nice mainframe I would definately buy this used in the prospect, when the price drops!

  3. If that thing cascade on the disturb a curfew its will break like a biscuit lolz its toooooo way tooo thin :S

  4. @asutn thanks for the review i will give this a miss

  5. I have bought one yesterday and at once I found the performance is very disappointing, it can’t handle 360p youtube video smoothly, not to mention 1080p, just not remember it. The point is very sexy and it is exceptionally set alight consequence, I bought it since I need to journey with a mainframe, if you are not gonna transportation one frequently, you don’t need to go through this performance nightmare.

  6. …the competitor is the MacBook Air, not the pro.

  7. battery time of 8 h (with new slimbattery) or 16 h (with hideous total battery) is practically remarkable! …graphics sucks …point is the most fantastic ever.

    Delight bring up to date graphics and exchange VGA to HDMI. USB 3 would be nice to have…

    A thin 13″ brother with the 1080p screen from the “Z” would be cool as well…

  8. ProSoccerPlayer757

    no offense to you guys who like this mainframe but if im gonna waste 1300 on a mainframe tiny as that i wud get a 13 inch MAC book pro its tiny powerful and looks splendid

  9. terrible battery life, slim point with low performance rating and high cost is not whatever thing any self should urge in any case what companionship makes it.

  10. imo go with a netbook if you want tiny