Sony VAIO Flip 15 (SVF15N190X)


Sony VAIO Flip 15 (SVF15N190X)
The Sony VAIO Flip 15 ($ 1,199) fully belong to the range of a high-budget, high-concept science fiction film. Its in the middle of the lid hinge design lets you perform the convertible tablet / laptop acrobatics that seem clunky to other designs. It is a system of 'a power user, to be sure, and it is a good fit for the sketch, edit, shoot video, and painting as their profession or passions. Once they work out some kinks in the design, may have something excellent here Sony.

Design and Features
The VAIO Flip 15 measures about 1 by 15 by 10 inches (HWD) and weighs 4.84 pounds. Its aluminum and glass construction imparts a feeling of sturdiness even the screen itself is pretty thin. The VAIO Flip 15 has a hinge in the middle of the screen, allowing the screen to flip around the lid, which gives you the same kind of choice in the position of the screen that you can get the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 ($ 999) and Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 11S ($ 999), but because the acrobatics were limited to the cap, the VAIO Flip 15 still applies its keyboard and trackpad when the lid is closed. A manual switch on the laptop to control the latch, so you do not accidentally flipping the lid around whenever you close the laptop. Unlike Yoga laptop, the keyboard will remain protected in the same orientation, while the system of Yoga flips over the keyboard at the bottom of the laptop, where you can feel it in tablet mode. While more complex than the Lenovo Yoga, the innovative hinge allows users to quickly perform acrobatics while the laptop itself was lying flat on a table. You have to get the Yoga brother to do the flip maneuver.

You can hold 15 VAIO Flip your arm while the system is in tablet mode, but with a loss of system nearly £ 5, you will not be holding it for long. The 15-inch length of the system also compounds arm fatigue a little. On a flat surface, you can use the system easily into tablet mode. Also, you can flip the screen around and use it in the viewer mode, which is equivalent to the stand by mode Yoga. This mode is where the screen is close to you, and the keyboard is on the other side of the screen, away from you. The built-in accelerometer ensures the screen is in the correct orientation. The only mode that the VAIO Flip 15 is not that the Yoga laptop there is the so-called tent mode, but this mode of questionable utility, especially when you stand / viewer mode is more useful. As Yoga laptop, the VAIO Flip 15 is the most choices for comfortable and finding a comfortable position to use the PC.

The screen on the VAIO Flip 15 is a bright and clear 15.5-inch IPS display with a standard 1920-by-1080 resolution, although you can buy a VAIO Flip 15 configuration with higher than 1080p (2,880-by -1620) resolution. The screen on the VAIO Flip 15 is one of the cleanest and smoothest looking for in terms of visual quality for a student or professional art. To get a higher quality screen, you need to look professional workstation displays. The screen is a 10-point capacitive touch and a digitizer built in the panel, which means users can use or active digitizer capacitive styluses addition to your fingers. The $ 39.99 Sony stylus is typically 2800 by 1620 resolution of the model, but it is an added option on our test unit. Stylus is more precise than a capacitive stylus on the drawing and painting programs like ArtRage Studio 3 app installed on the system, and Sony has an app it calls Sony Paper that lets you write and sketch like using pen or pencil paper.

The VAIO Flip 15 has excellent connectivity, including three USB 3.0 ports, HDMI, SD, and NFC. The system has some pre-loaded apps like Amazon, Kindle, Skype, Evernote Touch, etc. However, the remarkable pre-loaded software includes the aforementioned ArtRage Studio, Sony Movie Studio Platinum, ACID Music Studio , and Soundforge Audio Studio. The system is ready to go out of the box for the budding creative student or hobbyist, and thus the system rivals such as Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Mid 2012) ($ 1,799) and his brother in terms of being well suited to the photos, music, video, and graphic art production. The keyboard is LED backlit system as you'd expect, and the keys are relatively easy to adjust, with just a little bit of slipperiness. The key is the same bright color as the silver keyboard deck without too much contrast, so you may want to give it a tryout in a store if you're a hunt-and-peck typist.

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