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Title: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Redaktion on July 09, 2012, 10:22:10
Highest end. Money doesn't matter? If you are prepared to invest EUR 3000 in a 13.3 inch business notebook, you can take delight in the one or other highlight: 512 GB SSD RAID, 12 GB of RAM and integrated LTE are only a few of the treats that the Vaio SV-S12A1Z9E has to offer.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Sony-Vaio-SV-S13A1Z9E-S-Notebook.77880.0.html
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Petrov on July 09, 2012, 13:10:35
Regarding the throttling of the gpu, I suggest setting the fan to "priority to ventilation" under the vaio control centre application. For many users this has eliminated any throttling or switching from the dedicated to the integrated gpu.  It might be worth updating your review if you also find this eliminates throttling or switching.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: GooN on July 09, 2012, 16:16:35
WHY IS THE HEADPHONE OUTPUT TOWARDS THE REAR OF THE UNIT ?!! SO DUMB!!
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: 陶明康 on July 09, 2012, 17:04:16
 ;Dit's my favourate pc
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Till Schönborn on July 10, 2012, 13:23:24
Quote from: Petrov on July 09, 2012, 13:10:35
Regarding the throttling of the gpu, I suggest setting the fan to "priority to ventilation" under the vaio control centre application. For many users this has eliminated any throttling or switching from the dedicated to the integrated gpu.  It might be worth updating your review if you also find this eliminates throttling or switching.

Hi,

if I remember correctly, switching to Speed-Mode activates "priority to ventilation" automatically. Unfortunately, the Notebook has already been sent back - but the throttling could have been caused by the very high ambient temperature, too.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: marcaux on July 11, 2012, 00:44:15
Thank you very much for this review - i have waited for this one.

perhaps it's worth mentioning that this model is also available for a cheaper price if someone doesn't need a ssd or the blu-ray writer.

but a question in general... there aren't much notebooks at this size that deliver that much performance. everywhere someone has to live with artificial restrictions. in this one: weaker cpu than the vaio-z, worse display than a macbook for example...
to my question: is there any notebook that has the formfactor of an 13" that has a dedicated gpu, a display that covers at least srgb and (not a must) a quad-core cpu?

this one could have everything but no - the gap between the s and the z would have been to short i guess :-(
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: zi on July 11, 2012, 16:18:50
UX32VD Zenbook! (:
620m gpu
3.2 lbs Ultrabook
1920 x 1080 IPS display
i5 3317U Processor
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: leesigk on July 12, 2012, 21:30:30
Windows 7 Experience Index CPU score must be Wrong !
My previous-generation VAIO SA (i7-2620M) get 7.1 of CPU Score, 5.8 point of this cpu is impossible!
Please Retest again.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Till Schönborn on July 13, 2012, 08:04:44
You're right, should be correct now.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Wonderer on July 22, 2012, 16:57:43
1 hour on battery when playing DVD...?

When you tested the Older Vaio SA 13 it managed almost 3 hours (2,5 with BD).

Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Till Schönborn on July 22, 2012, 20:02:06
That seems like a mistake in the translation. The correct value of 3 h 17 min can be seen in the chart below.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Impartial User on October 12, 2012, 03:03:34
Hi, could you please comment on the sRGB coverage? In the article you mention that it's insufficient, but it looks like the coverage is nearly 90% (could you provide us with exact coverage percentage?), besides, it extends beyond sRGB in some directions. Basically, I am postulating that the screen is VERY good, and should be worth much more than 75% in the Display category.

For example, the HP EliteBook 8460p that you quote in the competition section, has 1) lower brigthness, 2) lower contrast, 3) higher black value, 4) much worse color coverage, yet you gave it 75%, as well.

PLEASE RE-EVALUATE. Please.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Alex13 on October 12, 2012, 23:28:47
Windows performance index is not correct. I have the model with 8GB of memory and my windows performance index is:
Processor: 7.2
Memory: 7.5
Graphics: 6.8
Gaming Graphics: 6.8
Hard disk: 7.9
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Terry on October 13, 2012, 19:14:54
Just to note, the GPU on this laptop will overclock exceptionally well to beyond the levels of a GT650. Typical overclocks go to around 950mhz core and 1000mhz memory with maybe 2-3 degrees extra heat. It's really quite impressive, and also remarkably easy to do.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: marcaux on November 19, 2012, 22:37:52
thanks for the hint terry! i also read about this but just a few degrees? sound pretty good.
it would be interesting if it performs good in linux with it's hybrid graphics.
Title: Re: Review Sony Vaio SV-S13A1Z9E/S Notebook
Post by: Almajan on June 15, 2013, 12:38:49
Can anyone here make me understand why this PC has SIM card slot? how would it function?

thanks.