After waiting a long time, Sony finally decided to join the Ultrabook
party by coming up with their VAIO T11 and T13, an 11.6-inch and
13.3-inch Ultrabook.
Unfortunately, while others are gearing to release their 3rd gen
Intel Ivy Bridge powered Ultrabooks, these VAIOs still use 2nd gen Intel
Sandy Bridge processors starting with a Core i3-2367M. Anyway, Sony is
giving its Ultrabook buyers the choice to configure it with a hybrid
HDD+SSD drive for storage capacity or a pure SSD drive for better speed
performance and longer battery life.
Instead of going with the slimmest title in the Ultrabook market,
Sony decided to go with a functional design on the VAIO T11 and T13.
Both models come with full-sized VGA, HDMI and even ethernet ports,
along with memory card readers and both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0
ports. You’ll also get 4GB RAM, Bluetooth 4.0+HS, Exmor R lens for
webcam and Sony’s xLoud and Clear Phase technology for its audio.
Sony is claiming an impressive 9-hour battery life on the pure SSD models, and it can even go up to 90 days on standby mode.