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'''Display''': 11,6" 16:9 LED 1920x1080
'''Display''': 11,6" 16:9 LED 1920x1080


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'''Battery''': 25 Wh Lithium-Polymer
'''Battery''': 25 Wh Lithium-Polymer

Revision as of 18:44, 25 October 2023

White Fit 11

Overview

The Sony VAIO Fit 11 (also called Fit 11A) are a series of mid-range notebooks released by Sony in February 2014.

Most portable of the Fit (SVF) Series, they have a 11,6" display with a 1920x1080 resolution.

Made mostly of metal and available in silver, black, and pink, their strengths are their portability, their flip system, the high-quality materials, and the touchscreen.

Their Celeron or Pentium CPU and HD Graphics IGP were tuned towards efficiency, taking a loss in terms of power.

This device wasn't produced anymore after the warning that follows was published, so the most common versions of the Fit Series are the Fit 13, 14 and 15.

⚠️WARNING⚠️: Sony advised not to use these laptops because of the battery that had "potential to overheat resulting in partial burns to the housing of the PC", for more info, check out the official website: Sony Support link; later they started a free repair program still usable today, if the PC is affected: Sony Support link

Detailed Specs

Processor: Intel Celeron N2920 (1.86 GHz) or Intel Pentium N3520 (2.16 GHz)

Graphics: Intel HD Graphics (Bay Trail) 2048 MB

RAM: 4GB or 8GB DDR3 (soldered)

Display: 11,6" 16:9 LED 1920x1080

Storage: M.2 SSD

Battery: 25 Wh Lithium-Polymer

Weight: 1.28 kg / 45.15 oz / 2.82 pounds

Original OS: Windows 8.1 (64 bit)

Daily Usage Today

This device is still usable today for tasks like web browsing and text editing, or cloud-gaming.

This device will fully work on Windows 11 with proper drivers, but it may experience some lags due to its weak CPU.

Downloads

Follow our guides to download and install drivers.

Recovery discs are not available for this model. We are currently trying our best to find them. If you have some recovery discs available, please archive them and send them to us!

Sources

NotebookCheck and Sony