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While the glossy screen can at times produce reflections (especially when in direct lightning), the screen offers an excellent viewing experience when viewed from a straight on angle.
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The screen offers a full 1920 x 1080 resolution, providing a bright clear image with solid color contrast. In line with the notebooks eye-catching design, the Sony VAIO houses a solid 15.6-inch back-lit touch-enabled HD display.
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All together the software package is valued at over $200, and while not a selling point for the machine, the addition of these programs is a nice bonus to users. Additionally the VAIO also comes pre-installed with ArtRage Studio.
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With its new VAIO Fit line Sony is including Sony Imagination Studio “VAIO” Edition software which offers Movie Studio Platinum, ACID Music Studio, Sound Forge Audio Studio, and DVD Architect. Not a major issue, but a minor inconvenience for users who prefer a USB mouse over the standard touchpad. More troubling may be the fact that there are only USB ports along the left-hand side of the device, meaning users looking to connect a mouse will have to wrap it along the backside of the device. Users may notice the absence of a VGA port, but there are plenty of VGA to HDMI adapters available to remedy that. Besides the spacing, there isn’t too much to complain about. While the spacing is suitable for most of the ports, the USB ports are close enough that a bulky USB drive (or other USB device) could easily obstruct one of the other USB ports.
The left side of the device offers a power jack, Ethernet port, HDMI port, two USB 3.0 ports, a USB 2.0 port, a headphone Jack and SD card reader. The ports are overloaded to the left side of the device, while only the optical drive adorns the right. The Sony VAIO Fit provides a solid offering of ports, though the placing may leave something to be desired. That being said, the VAIO should still hold up perfectly fine to the normal wears and tears of travel, just don’t expect the machine to withstand direct impact or a fall. During our tests, the display flexed easily when pressure was applied and there was a noticeable rippling that occurred on screen. The real issue resides with the display, which proves to be far frailer. The base of the chassis faired very well resisting pressure completely. The most noticeable downside to the VAIO’s design is its limited durability. The VAIO’s stylized design offers a fair bit of use as well as the curved display panel actually serves to prop up the keyboard when lifted, providing a more accessible typing angle. The VAIO Fit hides its girth well though, employing an intelligent curved design that makes the notebook look and feel like it’s smaller and lighter than it actually is. Measuring in at 14.8″ x 10.1″ x 0.9″ and weighing in just a bit over 5lbs. While the Sony VAIO offers the visual aesthetic of an ultra-think notebook, its actually a bit bulkier than most users would expect.