Sony Vaio VPC-X13D7E/B

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Sony Vaio VPC-X13D7E/BPortable: Sony Vaio VPC-X13D7E/B (Vaio VPC-X Série)
Processeur: Intel Atom Z550
Adaptateur graphique: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500
Ècran: 11.1 pouces, 16:9, 1366x788 pixel, brillant: non
Poids: 0.761kg
Prix: 1500 euro
Note moyenne: 70% - moyenne
Moyenne de 17 Notes (depuis les 23 critiques)
prix: 48%, performance: 58%, équipement: 80%, écran: 85% mobilité: 81%, finition: 83%, ergonomie: 78%, emissions: 38%

Critiques pour Sony Vaio VPC-X13D7E/B

Critiques dans des langues étrangères

60% Sony Vaio X review
Source: Stuff TV Anglais EN→FR
Wafer-thin and utterly gorgeous, but the Vaio X is just too expensive for an Atom-based laptop
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 05/13/2010
Note: Note totale: 60%
Review: Sony Vaio X notebook
Source: Geek.com Anglais EN→FR
Sony’s Vaio X is a spectacular example of what a computer can be when cost isn’t a major factor. The design, weight, and size are all extremely impressive, reminding us once again of just what Sony can do when they want to create amazing hardware. The only problem with the result is that ultimately the Vaio X ended up with the hardware of a high-end netbook so, for $1299, buyers are getting something they can get for $499… just a pound lighter.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 04/28/2010
Note: mobilité: 80%
75% Sony Vaio X Series Review
Source: Digital Trends Anglais EN→FR
Let’s just throw it out there: With performance right on par with netbooks that cost a quarter of what it does, the Vaio X is an atrocious value. But that truly doesn’t do this magnificent machine justice. You will get a stupid grin on your face the first time you handle it. It defies all expectations of what a working laptop can look and feel like. Even after using it for hours, we returned to it to marvel anew at the size and build quality.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 02/03/2010
Note: Note totale: 75%
75% Sony VAIO X
Source: PC World India Anglais EN→FR
At Rs. 84,900, the Sony VAIO X is one seriously high-profile netbook. Right from its sexy form factor, the VAIO X exudes the air and elegance of a premium, lifestyle product. It doesn't perform as well as a high-end ultraportable, but keep in mind this is no normal ultraportable. However hard we try, we can't run away from the fact that the VAIO X is a rather expensive netbook in an astonishingly elegant shell. Highly recommended to jet-setters looking for a super-slim laptop or anyone who wants to distinguish themselves from the rest of the ultraportable, mini-laptop crowd.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 12/23/2009
Note: Note totale: 75%
70% Sony Vaio X ultra lightweight notebook
Source: Reg Hardware Anglais EN→FR
Sony discovered it had a major problem when the first round of netbooks hit the market in late 2007. If size - or looks - mean a lot then we can't argue: the X series is jaw dropping. But mere good looks, unbolstered by good value or above par performance, can't take the unwelcome focus off that astronomical price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/18/2009
Note: Note totale: 70%
80% Review: Sony Vaio X Series
Source: V3.co.uk Anglais EN→FR
Sony's Vaio X Series is one of the new breed of laptops that pushes the definition of ultra-thin to new limits. Sony's Vaio X Series is incredibly thin and light and, with a better battery life than we expected, seems an ideal machine for those who need to carry a laptop around with them. However, this model is pricey even by Sony Vaio standards, and buyers would be advised to treat it with care as we have doubts about the system's robustness.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 11/20/2009
Note: Note totale: 80%
80% Review: Sony Vaio X Series
Source: Channel Web Anglais EN→FR
Sony's Vaio X Series is one of the new breed of laptops that pushes the definition of ultra-thin to new limits. Although not the absolute thinnest available, this new Vaio is also compact and lightweight, making it a desirable, if pricey, mobile client for the executive traveller. Sony's Vaio X Series is incredibly thin and light and, with a better battery life than we expected, seems an ideal machine for those who need to carry a laptop around with them. However, this model is pricey even by Sony Vaio standards, and buyers would be advised to treat it with care as we have doubts about the system's robustness.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/20/2009
Note: Note totale: 80%
Sony's stunning Vaio X-Series laptop: the good and bad explained
Source: PC Authority Anglais EN→FR
This is a laptop that divides opinion almost like no other. Some accuse it of being a glorified, overpriced netbook. Others simply pick it up and swoon. No-one can argue with the VAIO's design credentials. The real problem for the X-Series is its price. It includes a solid state disk, inevitably adding to the cost, and Sony must recoup some of its substantial R&D outlay. Who, though, can lavish $1899 on a vanity laptop such as this? Very few. This exclusivity may well end up adding to the X-Series' allure, and if you buy one expect admiring glances from all who see it. Just don't tell them there's an Atom inside..
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/18/2009
Note: prix: 40%
50% Sony VAIO X Series
Source: PC World Anglais EN→FR
Overall, the Sony VAIO X Series exudes sex appeal. However, if you plan on actually using it, the netbook becomes less attractive. The keyboard leaves something to be desired; after about 4 hours of typing, I am starting to get used to it, but I'm also starting to understand what carpal tunnel syndrome feels like. So if you've got small hands and need something to last for an entire intercontinental flight, you're in luck. But it'll cost you.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/10/2009
Note: Note totale: 50%
80% Sony VAIO X - Xtraordinary Thinness
Source: Hardware Zone Anglais EN→FR
Let's face the facts:- Sony's VAIO X is a marvel of engineering; it's a netbook done well with plenty to drool over. You can't help but drop your jaws at the design and form factor. We've not seen a netbook this thin ever, so design wise, the VAIO X does score mightily in our hearts. Furthermore, the bright LED-backlit screen can't help but light up your eyes when you look into the screen. Sadly though, the chiclet keyboard could have been made bigger given the ample real estate space but we reckon that this is could be the byproduct of space constraints under the hood.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 11/03/2009
Note: Note totale: 80%
50% Sony VAIO X Series
Source: Mobile Computer Anglais EN→FR
The netbook has all but put paid to the need for an expensive ultraportable if you need laptop to take everywhere, but few models are that much to look at. ASUS certainly made an impression with its S101 and Seashell Eee PCs, but Sony created the biggest splash with its featherweight VAIO P Series. Sadly, that netbook was simply too small to be used properly, so now it’s trying again with something of more sensible proportions. The VAIO X Series is a stunning example of Sony’s manufacturing prowess, but there’s just no getting away from the fact that’s it’s really just a fantastically expensive netbook.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 10/30/2009
Note: Note totale: 50%
60% Sony VAIO X
Source: Laptop Mag Anglais EN→FR

The thinnest, lightest, and most expensive netbook also lasts nearly 10 hours on a charge.

Sony’s VAIO X is so light and stylish, this product is practically in a class by itself. For $1,499, you’re getting a system that not only lasts longer than all other netbooks, but it sets a new standard for portability. Additionally, the built-in 3G and GPS ensures that users will be connected wherever they go. However, for an 11-inch system, we were disappointed in this machine’s small keyboard and touchpad. If you have the cash, the VAIO X’s industrial design will definitely turn heads, but you’ll sacrifice ergonomic comfort.


Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 10/20/2009
Note: Note totale: 60%
Sony Vaio X 11.1” ultra-portable reviewed
Source: Netbookchoice Anglais EN→FR
T3 felt it was an amazing bit of engineering married with a graceful design. It wasn’t all roses though as the thin frame is subject to flex and the keys on the keyboard have very little travel, along with the mouse buttons. The 2GHz Z550 Atom processor is good enough for most Office tasks. However, with an excellent 11.1-inch display and a premium carbon fibre shell you’d certainly have bragging rights by carrying this under your arm. Check out the key review points after the jump.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 10/16/2009
Note: performance: 70% écran: 80%
80% Sony VAIO X Series review
Source: T3 Anglais EN→FR
As soon as you set eyes on the X Series, it’s impossible not to be blown away by just how small it is. It’s a genuinely amazing piece of engineering, backed by a svelte design, and it’s the ultimate laptop for business users who value tiny dimensions and the lowest weight possible. That said, if you don’t mind carrying around a bit of extra weight, Apple’s MacBook Air and Sony’s VAIO Z-series are better all-round propositions.

Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 10/16/2009
Note: Note totale: 80%
Exclusive First Look Review: Sony's Vaio X might be the thinnest and lightest notebook ever
Source: ITNews Australia Anglais EN→FR
This is a must-own Vaio, the best we've ever seen from Sony. It's attractive, light weight and easy to travel with, whether for business or for pleasure. It is the ultimate ultraportable, a notebook of such lightweight description - we're just waiting for the competition to grab their tongues and try and make something that comes close. Sure, it's not a gaming machine - but it will please most others.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 10/12/2009
Note: performance: 60% mobilité: 80%
50% Sony VAIO X-Series
Source: PC Pro Anglais EN→FR
The Sony VAIO X-Series is a laptop that divides opinion almost like no other. "Who," cry some on seeing it, "would buy that? It's just a glorified, overpriced netbook." Others pick it up and swoon. "It's so light! It's so gorgeous! I want one." A stunning piece of design matched by excellent battery life, and despite the Atom inside it can cope with everyday tasks. But Sony struggles to justify that price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 10/08/2009
Note: Note totale: 50% prix: 33% performance: 50%
Sony VAIO X-Series (VPCX111KX/B)
Source: Computer Shopper Anglais EN→FR
Sony is not new to the "sexy first" approach. Early this year, the company introduced its VAIO P-Series LifeStyle PC, which wasn’t a critical success because of its steep price and poor performance (as well as possibly, its odd form factor, which took some getting used to). Its newly released $1,299 X-Series is a stunner at a slightly lower price. The X-Series (VPCX111KX/B is the exact model number) delivers slightly better performance, but it’s not a powerhouse, by a long shot. It’s a sexy tech showcase and light as a feather, but Sony’s $1,299 netbook is an executive toy, not a practical PC for the price.
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 10/01/2009
Note: prix: 50% performance: 50%
Das Edel-Netbook
Source: Mobile News - 6/10 Allemand
Critique unique, , Longueur inconnue, Date: 12/01/2010
85% Test Sony Vaio VPC-X13D7E/B Subnotebook
Source: Notebookcheck Allemand DE→FR
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 08/30/2010
Note: Note totale: 85% performance: 38% écran: 89% mobilité: 96% finition: 85% ergonomie: 75% emissions: 38%
76% Sony Vaio X
Source: ZDNet Allemand DE→FR
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Long, Date: 12/09/2009
Note: Note totale: 76% performance: 70% équipement: 80% mobilité: 70% ergonomie: 80%
79% Sony VAIO X, en exclusiva
Source: MuyComputer Espagnol ES→FR
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Moyen, Date: 11/18/2009
Note: Note totale: 79%
70% Recensione Sony VAIO VPC-X
Source: PC Self Italien IT→FR
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Très court, Date: 11/13/2009
Note: Note totale: 70% prix: 70% performance: 70% mobilité: 80% finition: 80%
70% Sony Vaio X cho doanh nhân sành chơi
Source: Sohoa VN Express VN→FR
Critique unique, disponible en ligne, Court, Date: 11/05/2009
Note: Note totale: 70%

Comment

Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 500: Puce graphique intégrée (embarquée) sur les chipsets UL11L, US15L, et US15W avec un noyau propriétaire PowerVR SGX. Support de DirectX 10.1, mais ne convient pas aux jeux 3D en raison de la faible fréquence d'horloge (100-200 MHz UL11L - US15) et des 4 shaders seulement. Le décodeur vidéo intégré accélère la lecture de vidéos HD (MPEG2, VC-1, AVC).

Ses cartes graphiques ne sont pas faites pour le jeu. Et même si ils tournent, ce sera avec des erreurs d'affichage et un framerate ignoble. Ce cartes graphique sont totalement incompatible avec les joueurs! les applications de bureau et d'Internet, ne sont pas un problème pour ces cartes graphiques.


>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des cartes graphiques mobiles et liste de Benchmarks.

Intel Atom:

Le processeur Intel Atom est un microprocesseur 64-bits pour ordinateurs portables petits et bon marché, les MIDs ou UMPC. La spécialité de la nouvelle architecture est dans le mode d'exécution "in order" (au lieu de l'habituel et plus rapide mode d'exécution "out of order"). Par conséquent, le coût du transistor de la série Atom est beaucoup plus faible, et donc moins cher à produire.

Z550:
>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans notre comparaison des processeurs mobiles.

11.1": Le portable a un format d'affichage très petit et rare pour petit portables.
L'avantage est que le subnotebook peut être  de petite dimension et peut être porté facilement. de plus Un petit écran a un avantage, il a besoin de peu de courant, ce qui améliore le temps d'exécution de batterie et en conséquence la mobilité. L'inconvénient est que la lecture des textes est épuisante pour les yeux. Les hautes résolutions sont a proscrire.
>> Pour connaître la finesse de l'écran, jetez un oeil sur notre liste de DPI.

0.761 kg: Ce subnotebook a le poids le plus léger par rapport aux autres ordinateurs portables et peut être porté très facilement.

Sony: Sony Corporation est une corporation conglomérat multinational dont le siège social est au Japon avec des recettes dépassant? 8.871.400 billion (2008). Sony est l'un des principaux fabricants d'électronique, de vidéo, de communications, de consoles de jeux vidéo, de produits et technologies de l'information pour les particuliers et le marché des professionnels. Son nom est dérivé de sonus, le mot latin pour le son. La société a été fondée 1946 avec un autre nom et rebaptisée en 1958. Sony Corporation est l'unité d'affaires électroniques et la société mère du groupe Sony, qui est engagé dans les affaires par le biais de ses cinq secteurs d'activité- l'électronique, les jeux, les divertissements (films et musique), les services financiers et autres. Sony est un fabricant de portables de taille moyenne selon ses parts de marché international.

Sony critiques

70%: La note est mauvaise. La plupart des portables sont mieux notés. Nous ne conseillons pas cet achat.

>> Plus d'informations peuvent être trouvées dans Guide d'achat de portables.

Portables avec le même processeur et la même taille d'écran

» Sony Vaio VPC-X113KGB
Atom Z540, 0.7 kg
» Sony Vaio VPC-X11Z1E/X
Atom Z550, 0.7 kg
» Sony Vaio VPC-X115KX/N
Atom Z550, 0.7 kg
» Sony Vaio VPC-X11S1E/B
Atom Z540, 0.76 kg

Portables avec le même GPU

» MSI WindPad 100W
Atom Z530, 10.1", 0.8 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P35GK/W
Atom Z550, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Sony Vaio VPC-P11S1E/D
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Sony Vaio VPC-P11S1R/B
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.61 kg
» Sony Vaio VPCP111KX/G
Atom Z530, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Sony Vaio VPCP11S1R/G
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.65 kg
» Sony Vaio VPCP115KG
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Yukyung Viliv N5
Atom Z520, 4.8", 0.4 kg
» Sony Vaio VPCP113KX
Atom Z530, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Sony Vaio VPCP11S1E
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Archos 9
Atom Z510, 8.9", 0.8 kg
» Viliv S10
Atom Z530, 10.1", 1.2 kg
» Dell Inspiron Mini 10s
Atom Z520, 10.1", 1.7 kg
» Asus Eee PC 1201HA
Atom Z520, 12.1", 1.4 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P31ZK
Atom Z540, 8.0", 0.7 kg
» Fujitsu LifeBook UH900
Atom Z530, 5.6", 0.5 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P13GH/Q
Atom Z520, 8.0", 0.62 kg
» Yukyung Viliv S7
Atom Z520, 7", 1 kg
» Nokia Booklet 3G
Atom Z530, 10.1", 1.233 kg
» Benq Joybook Lite U121 Eco
Atom Z520, 11.6", 1.3 kg
» Asus Eee PC 1101HA
Atom Z520, 11.6", 1.35 kg
» MSI Wind U115
Atom Z530, 10.2", 1.31 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P11Z/Q
Atom Z520, 8.0", 0.6 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P21Z
Atom Z520, 8.0", 0.61 kg
» Sony Vaio VGN-P588E
Atom Z520, 8.0", 0.65 kg
Comparaison des prix

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Stefan Hinum, 2009-10-17 (Update: 2011-02- 1)