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The aluminum lid and keyboard deck look premium, minimalist and modern. I've even managed to draw and paint in presentation mode, because it works much like an easel.īuild quality is superb with no uneven seams, no creaks or ugly hinges. The upside is that the display has very little bounce when you touch it in presentation mode. This is a big and heavy panel to flip compared to the Flip 13, and the very stiff hinge also requires more muscle. The flip mechanism is intelligently designed and unlike Lenovo Yoga models, the keyboard's keys never rest on the table or your legs. It also works in presentation or easel mode, with the display facing you and the keyboard behind (facing away from you). so you'll likely use it in tablet mode on a desk or perhaps on your lap. 2014, Sony should start shipping the machine with Windows 8.1, so you won't have to bother doing the update yourself.
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It went smoothly and we ran Vaio Update again to get Windows 8.1 drivers.
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Our machine shipped with Windows 8, and we first ran Windows update, then the Vaio update program to get the latest drivers and firmware before updating to 8.1.
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Sony has released firmware and driver updates that have taken care of these bugs, including the touch screen failing to respond every once in a while, overzealous fan operation and quirky WiFi (WiFi quirks were Intel and Microsoft issues that also affect other PC brands, but the companies issued Windows updates to address this). When the Vaio Flip 15 shipped, it came with bugs, as noted in some early reviews. It's a perfectly normal Ultrabook fan, in other words.
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Current demanding 3D games will get the fan running and you'll hear it spin up when installing software or exporting video. Happily the Flip 15, which has more room for cooling and heat dissipation, is a much quieter beast, and is mostly silent when doing productivity work, streaming video and browsing the web. Even with firmware updates, the 13" model's fan is loud and runs inexplicably often. The Sony Vaio Flip 13 lost big points in our review because the fan is a vacuum cleaner that never stops sucking and wheezing. And the Core i7 model SVF15N190X with just HD 4400 integrated graphics is $999.
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The base Core i3 model with HD 4400 graphics only and a full HD display is a reasonable $799.
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The machine has two RAM slots, a standard 2.5" SATA drive bay and a socketed wireless card, making it much more upgradable than the 13" model.
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This is a nicely configured model with the full HD display, Intel Core i7-4500U CPU, 8 gigs of RAM, a terabyte HDD with 16 gigs of NAND flash cache and switchable Intel HD 4400 and NVIDIA GeForce GT 735M graphics with 2 gigs VRAM. In our review we look at the $1,249 configuration (SVF15N17CXB) that Sony and Best Buy sell. That means the Flip 15 is one of the few really big screen digital canvases on the market for art types, and it's certainly less expensive that adding a Wacom Cintiq to your arsenal. Like the smaller Flip models, it has a dual digitizer that supports 10 points of multi-touch and an N-Trig digital pen (Sony sells the $40 pen separately with most configurations). The Flip 15 has a full HD IPS Triluminos display and there's a $300 option for a 2880 x 1620 display. We'd love to see an even faster 28 watt CPU option, like that in the Asus Zenbook UX301, but alas that rare CPU doesn't make an appearance here. The Vaio Flip 15 runs on standard Ultrabook 15 watt Intel Core CPUs, as do the smaller Flip 13 and Flip 14. Sony has more space to work with, and that's why you get all this goodness. While the Flip 13 is an Ultrabook convertible with a 13.3" design and the usual Haswell 4th generation Ultrabook internals that aren't terribly upgradable, the Flip 15 is a slim 15.5" model with delicious options like dedicated graphics, two display resolution options, more ports and upgradable internals. We reviewed the Flip 13 a few months back and now we're reviewing the Flip 15 simply because it is such a different animal. Two inches sets them apart and they share the same convertible design and casing materials. In Chief (twitter: think that there wouldn't be much difference between the Sony Vaio Flip 13 and the Flip 15. What's Not: Flipping that big display is almost unwieldy. Excellent full HD display, attractive design, dedicated graphics, very upgradable for an Ultrabook. What's Hot: One of the few big screen Windows convertibiles with an active digitizer and pen. Home > Laptop Reviews > Sony Vaio Flip 15 (SVF15N17CXB)