Sony Vaio M VPC-M13M1E/L Overview
Screen: 10.1 inch Glossy LCD (LED-lit) (1024x600 px)
OS: 32-bit Windows 7 Starter
Processor: 1.83 Intel Atom N470 (single core)
Memory: 1 DDR2 GB
Storage: 250 GB
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Sony Vaio M VPC-M13M1E/L Specifications
System
| Category: |
Web |
| Released: |
December 2010 |
| RRP: |
£329 |
| Display: |
10.1 inch Glossy LCD (LED-lit) (1024x600 px / 16:9) |
| Processor: |
1.83 GHz Intel Atom N470 (1 cores) |
| Memory: |
1 GB DDR2 |
| OS: |
32-bit Windows 7 Starter |
| Warranty: |
2 Year Collect-and-Return |
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Multimedia
| Webcam: |
 |
| Microphone: |
 |
| TV Tuner: |
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Input Devices
| Pointing Device: |
Multi-Touch Touchpad |
| Numeric Keypad: |
 |
| Fingerprint Reader: |
 |
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Connectivity
| Express Card Slot: |
None |
| Memory Card Reader: |
 |
| USB 3.0: |
0 |
| USB 2.0: |
3 |
| IEEE 1394 (FireWire): |
 |
| eSATA: |
0 |
| Microphone In: |
 |
| Line Out: |
Stereo |
| VGA: |
 |
| DVI: |
 |
| HDMI: |
 |
| DisplayPort: |
 |
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Dimensions & Weight
| Height/Thickness (Average): |
30 mm |
| Width: |
268 mm |
| Depth: |
183 mm |
| Volume: |
1.5 l |
| Weight: |
1.4 kg |
| Color: |
Blue |
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Graphics
| GPU: |
Intel GMA 3150 |
| Memory: |
Shared |
| Type: |
Integrated |
| 3DMark06 Score: |
144 |
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Storage
| Type: |
HDD 5400 rpm |
| Capacity: |
250 GB |
| Optical Drive: |
None |
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Communications
| Ethernet (LAN): |
10/100 |
| Wi-Fi (WLAN): |
B/G/N |
| Mobile Broadband (WWAN): |
 |
| Modem (Dial-Up): |
 |
| Bluetooth: |
2.1 |
| GPS: |
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Power
| A.C. Power Adapter: |
40 W |
| Battery Capacity: |
38 WHr |
| Battery Size: |
6-Cell |
| Battery Life: |
4.5 hours |
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Sony Vaio M VPC-M13M1E/L Reviews
The Sony Vaio VPCM13M1E looks good and offers decent overall performance, but it doesn't really excel in any particular area, besides offering a great screen. From a £300 netbook, we now expect more.
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The new Sony VAIO M sells for £299 inc VAT. For that price you get a standard netbook offering standard performance, with a large hard drive, useful proprietary software but unimpressive battery life. The VAIO M distinguishes itself from prominent netbooks (like the Dell Inspiron Mini 10 and Lenovo Ideapad S10-3) with its matte screen, build quality, and better-than-average onboard audio. Overall, the Sony VAIO M's a good netbook buy. If you ever wanted to buy a Sony VAIO netbook but hesitated because of its high price, the Sony VAIO M should be a welcome change.
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So you've decided you want something bright and easily portable. The M12 is your netbook and its beauty is more than skin deep, with good specs and a highly usable keyboard to keep you going. Sony's build quality is generally excellent and this feels solid enough, despite its gossamer weight.
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