second gen Intel Sandy Bridge Ultrabooks in terms of performance, particularly graphics. The Sony Vaio T series run on third generation Intel Ivy Bridge ULV processors with Intel HD 4000 integrated graphics. So Sony took their time to design their first Ultrabook, the Vaio T, and released it when other manufacturer's second generation models just started to hit the shelves. ![]() That should make them the most likely candidate to make an Ultrabook, but their bread and butter are the more expensive and higher spec machines with unique designs. ![]() Sony excels like no one else at making exquisitely small notebooks ( Vaio X, Vaio Z and Vaio P and even the Vaio S models). Sony is the last major manufacturer to hit the market with an Ultrabook, which is both expected and surprising. Now every major manufacturer offers one or more Ultrabook models and it's harder to stand out. In Chief (twitter: so long ago, if you were an Ultrabook you were a star: the paragon of portability, everyday solid performance and stylish good looks with plenty of metal. ![]() What's hot: Nice price, great materials, Ivy Bridge inside. ![]() Home > Ultrabook Reviews & Laptop Reviews > Sony Vaio T (SVT131190X)
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