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[[File:SVT13 Touch.png|thumb|SVT13 with Touchscreen]] | |||
[[File:Svt13 non touch.png|thumb|SVT13 Non-touchscreen version]] | |||
The Sony VAIO SVT13 is a 13" ultrabook released by Sony in 2011. It was targeted towards business users, and was supposed to be a thin and light laptop with long battery life. The SVT13 featured both 2nd gen and 3rd gen Core i CPUs, the 3rd gen models using the newly introduced low voltage U series of CPUs, leading to less heat and longer battery life. As a result, the 3rd gen SVTs run very cool when idle and even under load, topping out at 75c when stressed. | The Sony VAIO SVT13 is a 13" ultrabook released by Sony in 2011. It was targeted towards business users, and was supposed to be a thin and light laptop with long battery life. The SVT13 featured both 2nd gen and 3rd gen Core i CPUs, the 3rd gen models using the newly introduced low voltage U series of CPUs, leading to less heat and longer battery life. As a result, the 3rd gen SVTs run very cool when idle and even under load, topping out at 75c when stressed. | ||
The SVT13 is constructed using aluminum and plastic, featuring an aluminum lid, aluminum palmrest and plastic bottom case, so build quality was solid and the laptop feels premium to the touch. The SVT13 was also the first VAIO to feature a hybrid SSD+HDD solution, containing a 32GB mSATA SSD as a cache along with the 2.5" HDD. This was done using Intel Rapid Start Technology, which allowed the laptop to load commonly accessed data from the SSD, and also suspend to the SSD, allowing for fast wake-up times and the laptop to be completely off. There were also SSD only models released too, featuring a 2.5" SSD, however the mSATA slot is not soldered on SVTs that did not have a cache. The SVT13 had good I/O for a thin laptop, featuring a USB 3.0 port, HDMI, VGA and Ethernet. | The SVT13 is constructed using aluminum and plastic, featuring an aluminum lid, aluminum palmrest and plastic bottom case, so build quality was solid and the laptop feels premium to the touch. The SVT13 was also the first VAIO to feature a hybrid SSD+HDD solution, containing a 32GB mSATA SSD as a cache along with the 2.5" HDD. This was done using Intel Rapid Start Technology, which allowed the laptop to load commonly accessed data from the SSD, and also suspend to the SSD, allowing for fast wake-up times and the laptop to be completely off. There were also SSD only models released too, featuring a 2.5" SSD, however the mSATA slot is not soldered on SVTs that did not have a cache. The SVT13 had good I/O for a thin laptop, featuring a USB 3.0 port, HDMI, VGA and Ethernet. | ||
A later | A later update of the SVT13 was also released following the release of Windows 8, this time featuring a revamped BIOS with UEFI support and a touchscreen. | ||
== Detailed Specs == | == Detailed Specs == | ||
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== Daily Usage Today == | == Daily Usage Today == | ||
The SVT13 is still usable today for light browsing tasks and media consumption, however games will not run very well due to the integrated graphics. Windows 11 runs good on the laptop as well, with most functions working apart from brightness keys. It is recommended to upgrade the laptop with at least | The SVT13 is still usable today for light browsing tasks and media consumption, however games will not run very well due to the integrated graphics. Windows 11 runs good on the laptop as well, with most functions working apart from brightness keys. It is recommended to upgrade the laptop with at least 8GB total RAM and SSD for good performance with Windows 10 and above. | ||
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Latest revision as of 16:12, 4 August 2024
This page is currently WIP!!
Overview
The Sony VAIO SVT13 is a 13" ultrabook released by Sony in 2011. It was targeted towards business users, and was supposed to be a thin and light laptop with long battery life. The SVT13 featured both 2nd gen and 3rd gen Core i CPUs, the 3rd gen models using the newly introduced low voltage U series of CPUs, leading to less heat and longer battery life. As a result, the 3rd gen SVTs run very cool when idle and even under load, topping out at 75c when stressed.
The SVT13 is constructed using aluminum and plastic, featuring an aluminum lid, aluminum palmrest and plastic bottom case, so build quality was solid and the laptop feels premium to the touch. The SVT13 was also the first VAIO to feature a hybrid SSD+HDD solution, containing a 32GB mSATA SSD as a cache along with the 2.5" HDD. This was done using Intel Rapid Start Technology, which allowed the laptop to load commonly accessed data from the SSD, and also suspend to the SSD, allowing for fast wake-up times and the laptop to be completely off. There were also SSD only models released too, featuring a 2.5" SSD, however the mSATA slot is not soldered on SVTs that did not have a cache. The SVT13 had good I/O for a thin laptop, featuring a USB 3.0 port, HDMI, VGA and Ethernet.
A later update of the SVT13 was also released following the release of Windows 8, this time featuring a revamped BIOS with UEFI support and a touchscreen.
Detailed Specs
Processor: Intel Core i3 2367M, Intel Core i5 3317U, Intel Core i7 3517U
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000/4000
Chipset: Intel HM77
Memory: 4GB soldered, 1 DDR3 SODIMM slot (Maximum 8GB module, 12GB total)
Display: 1366x768 13.3" LED display
Storage: HDD+32GB mSATA SSD or 2.5" SSD (mSATA not soldered if it had SSD or HDD only)
Weight: 1.5kg
MSRP: Starting at €800
Daily Usage Today
The SVT13 is still usable today for light browsing tasks and media consumption, however games will not run very well due to the integrated graphics. Windows 11 runs good on the laptop as well, with most functions working apart from brightness keys. It is recommended to upgrade the laptop with at least 8GB total RAM and SSD for good performance with Windows 10 and above.