![]() ![]() And whereas Lenovo provides a 1600-by-900-pixel panel, Sony goes for the full monty with a gorgeous 1920-by-1080-pixel display that benefits from the company’s expertise in designing and manufacturing HDTVs. ![]() Although the configuration Sony sent us for review has only a Core i5-4200U processor and 4GB of DDR3/1600 memory (just as Lenovo uses in its much-cheaper IdeaPad U430 Touch), the VAIO Pro also has a 128GB solid-state drive to help level the playing field. This amazingly light machine can handle just about any task other than hard-core games (due to its reliance on integrated graphics). In all seriousness, you needn’t worry that the VAIO Pro is all style and no substance. If you’re looking for a notebook that will turn heads when your manicured fingers slide it out of your Gucci messenger bag, this is the Ultrabook to buy. Mix one part fashion sense with two parts high-tech wizardry, and you get Sony’s VAIO Pro 13. ![]()
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