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The Sony VAIO Tap 11 is a certified refurbished 11.6-inch touchscreen laptop featuring a sharp 1920x1080 Full HD display, powered by an Intel Pentium 3560Y dual-core processor at 1.2 GHz. It comes equipped with 4GB DDR3 RAM and a fast 128GB SSD, all packed into a lightweight 1-pound chassis running Windows 8. Perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, portable device with reliable performance and a 90-day warranty.
Standing screen display size | 11.6 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Max Screen Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Processor | 1.2 GHz |
RAM | 4 GB DDR3 |
Hard Drive | 128 GB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Intel Integrated Graphics |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Sony |
Series | Sony VAIO |
Item model number | SVT11213CXB |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8 |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 0.39 x 7.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12 x 0.39 x 7.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Rear Webcam Resolution | 2 MP |
Processor Brand | Intel® Pentium® processor 3560Y |
Number of Processors | 2 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 128 GB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
J**L
A poor man's Surface Pro 3. Great mobile art tablet. Great display.
I really want a Surface Pro 3, but I can't justify spending so much money on one.At around $300 used/refurbished this product is great. I got one used for $250, it was beat up but the display only had some minor wear. The original asking price of $799 is crazy considering this has a very low end CPU.I want to stress that this a low end CPU and is best used as a tablet and not a laptop replacement. Its snappy with basic stuff like web and office or light sketching programs... and is pretty slow if you try to do anything too demanding.The display is very nice. The kickstand is really useful. I noticed if I flip the machine upside down it let's me get a nice low angle for drawing, though if you press too hard you'll accidentally close the kickstand.Drawing is great on this thing. But I already knew I liked N-Trig pens because I have a Sony VAIO Flip 14. This is like a way more portable version of my Flip 14 laptop and this portability makes it easier to draw on. It's cumbersome to draw on my 14" 4.2lb laptop. This 11.6" 1.75lb tablet is easier to work with.The performance is comparible to Baytrail tablets. It runs Sketchbook Pro very well. It runs Artrage ~fairly~ well. I assumed it can't handle Photoshop CC with high res files very well, so I've been using Photoshop CS4 and it works fairly well (make sure you get the CS4 update that improved pen lag). I've been working with about 3000 x 2000 canvases with a few layers and it works well. Photoshop lags when using the blending tool. I think artrage lags when using brushes that blend as well. I'd say all and all its quite useable for art, but I'm sure it doesn't compare to a surface pro 3.The 4gb of ram and 128gb of space is very nice for a tablet.The battery life is bad. I'm talking like 3-4 hours? I view it more as a portable art tablet. I can draw on it for a few hours but then I've got to charge it. Oh and it has a laptop sized charger. :/ but at least it seems to charge quickly.The keyboard is pretty nice. I like how it acts as a case. But it makes it from 1.75lbs to 2.25lbs (I think?) and I personally find that weight difference really noticeable. I'm considering selling the keyboard, but it's such a neat option for when you need it that I am torn.Also Case Star on amazon makes a really cute 11" felt bag that fits this perfectly (except for the charging cord unfortunately)
S**N
This product is not recomended at all
I am a business man, I am being finding a laptop which is light-weight, fast-speed, touchscreen and easy to show/share clients ppt etc.I have thought that I have found it but I am wrong completely.First, the touch screen didn't work within 2 months when I was traveling out of American. I contacted SONY service department but they couldn't solve this problem although they tried many ways.As the touch screen doesn't work, the touch-pen doesn't work any more.The laptop has one USB only, I insert a USB hard disk in it. As the touch screen doesn't work, I bought a Bluetooth mouse. but the wireless keyboard doesn't work often! The Bluetooth mouse doesn't work often too, but I don't sure-maybe the Bluetooth mouse itself doesn't work sometimes.I am still traveling abroad, I will come back American on July, but I have no invoice because I bought from Amazon, how can I get the warranty?
A**N
Good at what it is supposed to do, but not a jack-of-all-trades
To understand my review it may help to know what I am comparing to, and how I use the device. I am upgrading from a Fujitsu stylus (not touch) tablet PC with a 12.5 inch screen running XP. I use my computer in my lap to take longhand notes into a word document, or to search the net while sitting with someone (I'm a psychiatrist). I write reports and spreadsheets and such with the tablet on my desk.Pros: As a slate, with keyboard detached, this device is great for taking longhand notes. It weighs 1.75 pounds, the battery is good for about 6 hours, the screen has the aspect ratio of a piece of legal paper.On the desktop, it is fine for word, excel, access etc. I'm not gaming or anything, so I'm no judge there.It is beautiful. The styling is swank.Cons: The solid state disk is slower than my old computer by, say, 25%. This is noticeable.If I wanted to sit in my easy chair and write notes as I might with a traditional laptop, or convertible tablet, I can't. Even it it were attached, the keyboard is too light to balance the weight of the slate. A lapdesk would fix this.The throw on the keys of the keyboard (which is wireless but not Bluetooth) is short. I expect I will get used to it.Windows 8.1: I cannot emphasize enough to update the VAIO drivers before updgrading. This means several DAYS and MANY restarts and visits to VAIO update before upgrading windows. Then MANY back and forths between windows update and VAIO update, and MANY restarts, before things settle down. Having a task bar is nice, but it might be worth waiting until it ships with 8.1Is it for everyone? Clearly not. As another reviewer noted, if you want to type in your lap, it's just not going to happen. If you want longhand notes in a light, cool looking slate, then this is for you.
K**A
Nice feature, less-than-mediocre execution
Bought tablet to replace laptop and physical notebooks at work. Don't know if it's Windows 8 or Sony, but to get full use out of apps, PDF documents, Google maps, etc. you have to use the stylus vs. just using your fingers. There are phantom clicks on the screen which will switch windows, minimize and even close apps, browser windows, and folders. Screen will randomly not accept touch commands either from the finger or stylus. Orientation was stuck in portrait until I changed the settings in Control Panel. Just a subpar product overall. The inherent kickstand feature is nice, the magnetic keyboard is efficient, and the size of the screen is large. Will be going back to a laptop ASAP.
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