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- Charger for flip video camera 64 Bit#
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- Charger for flip video camera update#
- Charger for flip video camera pro#
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There's a front 720p webcam and a surprisingly capable rear 8 megapixel camera with EXMOR sensor on the back.

All models have NFC, Intel N-7260 802.11n dual band WiFi (a more stable adapter than Intel's 802.11ac adapter used in the Sony Vaio Pro) and Bluetooth 4.0 + HS.

The charger is otherwise the same as with other Sony Ultrabooks: small and light with a USB port for charging your smartphone or tablet.
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Sony changed the charger's tip so the Flip 13 charger isn't interchangeable with the Vaio Duo or Pro chargers. The 14 and 15 Flip models add a gigabit Ethernet RJ45 port.
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The Sony Vaio Flip 13 matches the Duo 13 and Vaio Pro 13 for ports: two USB 3.0, full size HDMI, 3.5mm combo audio and an SDXC/Memory Stick card slot (an SD card will not protrude from the slot). Bass isn't great however, so at high volumes, the speakers can sound shrill. They're loud by Sony standards (Sony laptop speakers are oddly quiet) and stereo separation is good.
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Stereo speakers fire from the sides, and after an audio driver update from the Vaio update program, they went from meek to bold. More likely, the fact that the two USB 3.0 ports are so close together will be an issue if you use both ports at once with devices that have bulky connectors. It looks interesting and provides grip points, but that small ledge might get in the way of bulkier USB accessories like 3G/4G modems. The sides have an interesting design: the keyboard deck extends beyond the sides. Unlike the Sony Vaio Pro 13, the Flip has very little flex and pressing the trackpad doesn't cause a sympathetic dip in the Ultrabook's underside as it does on the Pro 13 (which in all fairness is even thinner at the front edge). The Flip 13 is an elegant and classy looking laptop and we appreciate the more rigid and elegant looking aluminum that Sony used this time rather than their signature flexible carbon fiber. Plastic doesn't get as hot as metal, so the bottom of the Vaio never gets beyond warm. The bottom is plastic, which we actually don't mind since it doesn't feel cold against the legs. The lid and keyboard deck are made of brushed aluminum (your choice of black or silver) and the machine looks svelte, modern and classy. Magnets hold the screen in any of 3 positions and the whole thing feels solid despite the thin ribbon cable tucked safely inside. Though the display back plate is very slim, the hinge is actually very firm so there's no display bounce when you use the touch screen. Vaio Flip 15, you'll likely rest the Vaio on the table or your leg rather than hold it for extended periods of time.īuild quality is superb with no uneven seams, no creaks or ugly hinges. the Flip 13 is also bearable to use as a tablet. It's a better design than the Lenovo Yoga 13 and Yoga 2 Pro whose keyboards face down to rest on the table or your legs in presentation and tablet modes. The display portion's aluminum back panel has a visible split and this is where the machine does its transformation from laptop to presentation mode to tablet. The Sony Vaio Flip 13 has the cleanest and most unusual hinge design we've ever seen. If you're interested in the 15.5" model, be sure to check out our reivew of the Sony Vaio Flip 15. The 14 and 15 inch Flips come with conventional spinning hard drives, though you can order them with SSDs.
Charger for flip video camera 64 Bit#
We look at the Flip 13, a 13.3" Windows 8 64 bit convertible with Ultrabook specs that include an SSD. Smart move since some folks want ultraportables while others crave a bigger display. Now they've got the Sony Vaio Flip in your choice of 3 sizes. The Sony Vaio Duo 11 Windows 8 convertible slider was bold but a little complex in terms of hinge design, so Sony refined it with the Vaio Duo 13. In Chief (twitter: not afraid to take chances with design, and we love them for that reason. What's Not: Noisy fan, battery life just OK. What's Hot: Usual Sony high end design and materials, lovely Triluminos full HD display, N-Trig digital pen compatible, slim and light. Home > Laptop Reviews > Sony Vaio Flip 13 (SVF13N13CXB)
