Sony Vaio X Review

Sony’s latest Vaio X is one ultraportable I could not imagine to be doable at this time. But here you go — the thinnest and lightest among the ultraportables in the market. Check out my full review below.

Before anything else, check out our short unboxing video over at YouTube:

Such a huge box for a small device.

The Sony Vaio X has a black matte finish all over so that solves the fingerprint-magnet problem often encountered with glossy finishes. There are 2 USB ports, a VGA port and a slightly hidden Ethernet port on the sides as well as a 1.3MP webcam at the top of the display screen.

Super Thin. At only 0.55″ all around, it beat sthe “light as a feather” Macbook Air which is still at 0.76″. If not for that VGA port that’s protruding at the side, they could have gone thinner.

vaio x

The 11.1 inch display screen is also matte so no problems with glare when used outdoors or against bright lights. The display si still bright and crisp at a maximum resolution of 1366×768 pixels.

Super Light. As light as 655 grams (1.44 lbs) which is almost half the weight of most netbooks in the market. The Sony Vaio P pocket PC is like just half the size of the Vaio X but has the same weight at 635 grams (1.4 lbs). We very rarely see ultaportables and netbooks under 2lbs.

Super Sturdy. The body is made of carbon fibre and not just ordinary hard plastic so you don’t have to worry about breaking it in half inside your laptop bag while on a rugged trip. I’ve actually dropped the unit a couple feet high and not even a sign of a bump or scratch although I wouldn’t dare try banging it against a cement wall.

Usually, features like “small and light” comes with “slow or sluggish” but not the Vaio X. It’s powered by the fastest Intel Atom processor in the market today. Running at 2.0GHz, there’s no other ultraportable or netbook I know of that can match that clock speed.

But yes, Intel’s Atom still inherits that marketing stigma that it’s only for internet surfing and Word processing. My gut feel is that the Intel GMA 500 graphics chip has got more to do with how it performs rather than the  processor. I will be doing a separate performance comparison of the CPUs later at the PCLabs. I’m also interested to pit the CULVs with the Atom Z550.

If there’s one thing that I found a little short is the size of the individual keys. Over-all, the chiclet-style keyboard is good and keys are well-spaced. However, the size of the keys are a bit smaller that usual which makes touch-typing a bit awkward at times. You’d get used to it in time.

vaio x

As for battery life, the 2.0GHz model can last up to 5 hours on a full charge with WiFi on. Already pretty impressive for its size and weight but Sony says they also have an extended battery that can last the unit up to 16 hours (now that’s something I’m really curious). The hibernate feature is also impressive — it can turn back on from hibernate mode in under 5 seconds. That has probably got to do with the SDD drive and the pre-installed Windows 7 operating system.

The Vaio X comes in two models — the 1.86GHz Atom Z540 with 64GB SSD drive and the faster 2.0GHz Atom Z550 with 128GB SSD drive. They don’t come cheap too — Php69,999 and Php92,999, respectively. Sony already has the netbook category covered with the Vaio W so the Vaio X is more targeted to a higher end of the market.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

30 Responses

  1. Avatar for v1cky77 v1cky77 says:

    great notebook, very slim…

  2. Avatar for E E says:

    kung mag vaio din naman… mag VGNZ series nako… ayoko ng X series… masyadong mababa specs… manipis lang un lang… Ung Z series andun na lahat, pinaka matibay pa sa lahat ng vaio… check sonystyle.com

  3. Avatar for Kyle Kyle says:

    Marami talgang tao ang minamaliit ang sony. Pero tested na ang sony na long lasting at maganda quality. Ayaw ko naman mag MAC kac di mo mapapalitan OS lolz. Bakit ba kac hndi pdeng palitan eh right un ng mamimili. Iba kac architecture ng gadgets nila.

    Ang pagbili ng laptop depende yan kung saan mo gagamitin. marami akong nakikita mga tao jan eh 8gb ang memory tapos 320gb ang hard disk space tapos high end pa ang video card. Pero ginagamit lang sa pag Facebook, sinsayng lang nila pera nila.Kung yan lang naman ang pag gagamitan mo nag netbook ka na lang sana. So ang verdict sa Vaio X is 4 out of 5 sakin if you’re working with word processing, computer programming tapos hardcore internet surfing. WTF 2.0ghz ATOM processor!! san ka nakakita nyan! at 5 hours na battery life! mataas na un kumpara sa average laptops at higit sa lahat super lightweight

  4. Avatar for Angelito Angelito says:

    as for me i go for the cheap ones. kahit mahal ang brand kung burara naman ang gumagamit, wla din silbi. nasapaggamit lng yan.

  5. Avatar for ashiest17 ashiest17 says:

    as expected from sony… expensive as hell >.<

  6. Avatar for charlie briones charlie briones says:

    it’s kinda expensive but really classy.. hehe

  7. Avatar for anonymous anonymous says:

    compaq presario ang sa akin.. compaq din kasi ang presyo.. HE HE HE!

  8. Avatar for LEETO LEETO says:

    super mahal sa panahon ngayon dapat practical tayo. madami naman brands na mura pero may quality rin. nakakamatay ang price. I can have 3 to 4 pc for that price, its unreasonable.

  9. Avatar for Jes Jes says:

    Kaya nga Vaio X kasi eXpensive!

  10. Avatar for Kelvin Servigon Kelvin Servigon says:

    LOL, nakakatawa yung unboxing video. Dapat bumili ka nung maliit na tripod kuya Yuga para hindi ka nahihirapan.. :P

  11. Avatar for Josh Josh says:

    Too bad its biggest pro (It’s not a Mac) is completely negated by its biggest con (It’s Sony), hehe.

  12. Avatar for boo boo says:

    nah, i’d rather go for a macbook pro. same price range anyway. sony’s customer service pa naman sa ‘pinas… tacky and stupid. XXX.

  13. Avatar for Jhay Jhay says:

    So much sexier than the MacBook Air, and built with carbon-fiber? It’s just like a Formula 1 car.

  14. Avatar for chris chris says:

    galing..Nakakatakot hawakan parang napaka fragile..

  15. Avatar for francis francis says:

    dapat “one hand unboxing” ang subtitle ng video hehe

    Vaio X is so tempting talaga pero i tend to agree with Pedro, mag MBpro nalang kung ganun din naman ang price

  16. Avatar for aldrin aldrin says:

    any news on when the Nokia Booklet 3G is coming to the Philippines?

    http://allabouteeepc.com/nokia-booklet-3g-with-windows-7-home-premium/

  17. Avatar for Pedro Pedro says:

    GASP!!!! I having a heart attack… so expensive… Mag apple Mac na lang ako :p
    Thanks for the review sir.

  18. Avatar for berkano berkano says:

    could give the adamo a run for its money. I wonder how they look side by side :)

  19. Avatar for CarloBlogg Online 3.0 CarloBlogg Online 3.0 says:

    nice review sir yuga! a usual, price na naman ang factor dito; kind of expensive for a portable notebook. Performance wise, looks pretty impressive.
    Good thing that this one’s a tough netbook; muka pa naman xang madali mabiyak =D
    nice post sir! =D

  20. Avatar for Luna G. Luna G. says:

    Galing~ Nice One Abe! Ganda.. But It is So EXPENSIVE.. Aw!:(

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