

The Vaio Duo Pro 13 starts at $1,249 rather than the more common $999 for a Core i5 Ultrabook, and you're paying for the incredible light weight, slim design, Intel fourth generation Haswell CPU and very high quality touch screen.

You can buy a variety of pre-built models or build your own via Sony's website, and for more money you can get a Core i7 CPU, 8 gigs of RAM and a 256 or 512 gig SSD drive.
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Standard features include dual band Intel Wireless-N 7260 WiFi with WiDi wireless display, Intel Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, the full HD IPS display and a webcam. Here in the US, we have only the touch screen models as of this writing. In some countries there's a black model (not carbon black) that lacks a touch screen. The laptop is clad in carbon fiber and it's available in carbon black or silver (we'd choose black for better keyboard contrast). The 11" model weighs less just 1.94 pounds. This is an extremely light 13.3" machine that weighs 2.34 lbs., and it's currently the lightest 13" Ultrabook on the market. The Ultrabook has a full HD Triluminos display with 10 point multi-touch, fourth generation Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs and Intel HD 4400 graphics. Sony also offers the Vaio Pro 11 with an 11.6" display, but today we take a look at the more mainstream 13.3" Vaio Pro 13. In Chief (twitter: first Haswell Ultrabooks are here in the guise of the Sony Vaio Pro 13 and the latest generation MacBook Air. What's Not: Inherent flex in carbon fiber and aluminum design is disconcerting to some. quality build and stunning design, latest Intel Haswell CPUs, excellent full HD IPS display. Home > Ultrabook Reviews & Notebook Reviews > Sony Vaio Pro 13 (SVP13213CXB)
