

NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M LE: A Slower-clocked version of the GT 640M Its contenders in the Ultrabook category have much more to offer in terms of multimedia and are also cheaper. Apart from that, the on-board storage simply isn’t enough and it has a poor speaker quality. There is also a Blu-ray drive on the right side to set it further apart from the usual ultrabook.Īlthough the matte screen offers very good visibility outdoors, the lack of a full-HD resolution is a huge let down as it is what you would expect to see when you are going to pay a huge price for a laptop. The backlit keyboard and touchpad that are close to perfection. Being a business class laptop, the S Series is equipped with a finger print scanner. Its other specs can also be cranked up to the limits of a performance laptop. The Vaio S Series comes with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce GTM graphics card. It is still thicker and heavier than the average ultrabook out there but can be easily carried around.

The Vaio S Series keeps the familiar brushed metallic body with sharp edges from the previous models and is much lighter than what it used to be. It shouts premium in every way imaginable. The new Sony Vaio SV-S series isn’t an exception. The Sony business series laptops have always been ultrabooks even before the ultrabook concept was introduced by Intel in 2011. Single Review, online available, Medium, Date: We also wish it had a higher resolution screen and a better ambient light sensor controller. It's mainly let down by slow performance due to a 5400rpm hard drive. It's also attractive and comfortable to use. Sony's S Series VAIO is a 13.3in notebook that packs plenty of features.
