Pro 11
Overview
The Sony VAIO Pro 11 (SVP11) is a business-class ultrabook laptop computer that was released in 2013 by Sony. It is part of the last generation of VAIO laptops from Sony. A 13 inch version is also avaliable (see Pro 13).
It features a 4th Gen Haswell Intel Core i5 or i7 ULV processor, and Intel HD 4400 integrated graphics. RAM is set to 4GB, and is soldered on the motherboard. The SSD runs on the SATA 6GB/s interface, and is of the M.2 NGFF form.
The case is made of flexible carbon fiber, which makes the laptop very light at only 860 g (1.9 pounds). When the display is opened, the bottom half of the laptop gets slightly elevated, which makes for an more comfortable typing experience. It was avaliable in black, silver and glossy red.
The display on this ultrabook was one of it's selling points, a Sony Triluminos 1080p IPS panel with multi touch support.
Detailed Specs
Processor: Intel Core i5-4200U or i7-4500U
Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4400
RAM: 4GB DDR3L-1600 (soldered)
Display: 11.6" 1920x1080, multi touch support, IPS, glossy, panel: "MEI96A2, VVX11F009G00"
Storage: Samsung M.2 NGFF SATA 6GB/s SSD
Weight: 860 g / 30.34 oz / 1.9 pounds
Daily Usage Today
This device is still very usable today. It can watch 1080p60 YouTube videos with minimal problems. The fast SSD makes for a very snappy experience overall. It can run non-resource-intensive games at a reasonable frame rate. This comes at a cost, fan noise, it can get pretty loud even on light loads.
The atrocity that is Windows 11 runs completely fine on this device.
Downloads
Drivers for the Sony VAIO Pro 11 are still avaliable on Sony's website, as it originally shipped with Windows 8.
Sources
NotebookCheck and Sony