Fit 15E

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Fit 15E
VAIO Fit 15E
Series SVF15
Release 2013
Processor Ivy Bridge/Haswell dual-core i3, i5, i7 or Pentium
Graphics Intel HD Graphics 4000/4400 and optional NVIDIA GT 740M
Chipset Intel HM77/HM87
Memory DDR3 (DDR3L on Haswell models), max 16GB
Display 15.6" 1366x768 or 1920x1080 LED display
Storage 2.5" HDD slot, DVD/Blu-Ray Drive
Audio Stereo speakers + subwoofer (S-FORCE Front Surround 3D, "Clear Phase", "xLOUD", ClearAudio+mode, "VPT")
OS Windows 8 Home
Weight 2.5 kg
Dimensions 380.3 x 25.1 x 260.8 mm
MSRP around $300 to $500 US

Overview

The Sony VAIO Fit 15E (SVF15) is a low-mid range laptop released by Sony in 2013, along with the SVF14E. These were intended to be budget notebooks that were also thin and light, featuring low voltage soldered Intel CPUs and optional switchable NVIDIA graphics unlike the SVE line of laptops. The SVF15 consists of an all plastic build, which is fairly low quality.

Surprisingly for a budget laptop, it features a stereo speaker + subwoofer setup, which sounds good. High end options for the SVF15 include a backlit keyboard, Blu-Ray drive, 1920x1080 screen and a switchable NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M with 2GB GDDR3 VRAM. Most SVF15s also featured a touchscreen as did other Windows 8 VAIOs. All SVF15s also came with a built in NFC antenna on the palm-rest, which could be used to transfer data or connect to devices such as Sony NFC headphones.

The SVF15 would then get a refresh, featuring the all-new Intel 4th gen CPUs, however other than that nothing else was changed. After Sony's computer division was sold to JIP (VAIO Corporation) in 2014, the design would further be used to make other newer models, known as the VJF15. These would have CPUs ranging from low end Celerons to high power 6th gen HQ series CPUs.

Daily Usage Today

The SVF15 is still usable, with good performance if upgraded to an SSD and at least 8GB RAM, although low end Pentium models may suffer from some slowdowns. The NVIDIA GeForce GT 740M was a low end GPU at the time, so will only be able to handle light gaming such as Minecraft. It is very important to check the hinges on the VAIO Fit 14E and 15E line, as they are very well known for breaking due to the low quality all plastic build. Do not buy any SVF15 if you see cracks near the hinge area on the palm-rest or the lid, this is a sign of the hinge failing.

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