Full mobile Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs (dual core, third gen) The premium model starts at $1,119 and you get plenty for your money: The S13A is close to the size and weight of Sony's first Ultrabook, the Vaio T! The S is priced similarly to the T, making the S a better deal overall. The S 13.3" carries on the sub- 4 pound powerhouse tradition, and in this review we look at the Sony Vaio S 13.3 Premium, otherwise known as model SVS13A190X, or simply Vaio S13A. The 15.5" model is new and replaces the Vaio F Series. Now the S Series has split into two lines: the Vaio S 13.3 and the Vaio S 15.5. In fact, it harkens back to the older Vaio Z and SZ lines that put a premium on both portability and upgradability. The Vaio S series has always been a class leader among a small group of powerful ultraportables with dedicated graphics. In Chief (twitter: on a roll with their 2012 Ivy Bridge notebooks. What's not: No DisplayPort or monitor output higher than 1920 x 1200, weak speakers. What's hot: Extreme power for an ultraportable, dedicated graphics, optical drive and full mobile Ivy Bridge CPUs. Home > Notebook Reviews > Sony Vaio S 13.3 (SVS13A190X Premium)
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