Sony VAIO SVJ2021E9EWI

Sony VAIO SVJ2021E9EWI
alaScore 95

7 reviews

May, 2013

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Tablets the Sony VAIO SVJ2021E9EWI Schwarz/Weiß is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Sony VAIO Tap 20 All-in-One Touchscreen Computer and Tablet Review

 

When new and interesting architectures and technology are developed, it enables system designers to build creative designs and systems for consumers. With its renewed focus on power efficiency as well as performance, Intel has helped move the industry...

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Sony VAIO Tap 20 all-in-one PC

 

This touchscreen PC has a built-in battery -- you can use it on your couch

Built-in battery ; Large screen (for a tablet) ; Versatile design

Heavy, cumbersome ; Low screen resolution ; Bundled keyboard and mouse aren’t great

Sony’s VAIO Tap 20 wants to bridge the gap between your study desk and your couch. With its internal battery it’s good for around 90 minutes of Web browsing or video watching -- not a huge amount, but better than nothing. It’s got Ultrabook-class...

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Sony Vaio Tap 20 all-in-one touchscreen PC review

 

With Windows 8's touch-capable interface now fully launched it was inevitable that we'd see all manner of touchscreen devices appear, from the obvious to the more unusual. The Sony Vaio Tap 20 is one that's knocking firmly on the latter door.

Clever adjustable stand, screen looks good throughout various viewing angles, responsive to touch, battery could save from power outages, interesting new category

Not a Full HD screen, it's heavy, battery won't last out that long, not powerful enough to be considered a pro desktop, should be slimmer

Interesting" is the word that springs to mind, but the Tap 20 fails to gel cohesively and feel like a fully successful product. It's fine enough as a standalone desktop, and while it does function as a tablet, it's the sheer scale, weight and limited...