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Leistung
Schlankes Design
Mitgelieferte Tastatur
Stabiler Standfuß Stylus im Lieferumfang
Schlankes Tablet mit Intel Core-Prozessor
Display
Deutlich performanter als Bay Trail-Tablets
Viele Konfigurationsmöglichkeiten inkl. 3G/LTE
Gute Tastatur und Stylus inklusive
Vergleichsweise gute rückseitige Kamera
Solide Lautsprecher
MicroSDXC-Ka
Tastatur als Displayschutz
Konzept
Schlankes Format mit Tastatur
Geringes Gewicht
USB 3.0 Typ A
Starke Blickwinkel
Helles TFT
Geringe Abwärme
Schnelle SSD
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Tastatur nicht rutschfest
Keine Tastaturbeleuchtung
Verarbeitung
Standfuß lässt sich schwer ausklappen
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Akkulaufzeit
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Tastatur kann beim Laden des Tastaturakkus nicht genutzt werden
Slimmest, lightest design of a fullsize Windows 8 tablet, Very good 1080p display, Included Active Pen stylus and magnetic keyboard cover
Battery life is on the short side for a Haswell device, Thin kickstand only lets you prop the tablet on a desk
Vaio Tap 11 is one of the most evolved instances of the new device breed that became possible with Microsoft's touch-friendly Windows 8, coupled with the frugal Haswell processor family of Intel. It is incredibly thin and light for an 11” Windows slate...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-14, Autor: Brian , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Slim and stylish design. Wireless keyboard cover. Adjustable kickstand. Includes digitizer pen and apps for handwritten note taking and pen-compatible screen clipping.
Modest performance and battery life
The Sony VAIO Tap 11 might be the best looking tablet PC we've reviewed, but while the tablet is attractive, the performance leaves something to be desired....
Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-08, Autor: David , Testbericht von: computershopper.com
Attractive thin and light design, Comfortable keyboard, Excellent audio, Gorgeous 1080p IPS display, Pen included
Cannot use tablet and keyboard on your lap at the same time, Fair amount of keyboard flex, Terrible palm rejection on the touch pad, Tepid performance, Short battery life
The ultrathin Sony VAIO Tap 11 looks great and ships with a wireless keyboard and pen, but beneath the hood this tablet suffers from slower performance and shorter battery life than the competition. ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-11-06, Autor: Dann , Testbericht von: theverge.com
Extremely thin and light, Beautiful display, Surprisingly good keyboard
Mediocre build quality, Can't connect keyboard when using tablet, Needs deeper pen integration
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-19, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: windowscentral.com
Great design and external aesthetics make for an elegant machine. Stylus works excellent and couples well with included “holder” attachment. Keyboard works great and integrated charging with the tablet means you will never forget to charge it. Display is
Poor positioning for the stylus holder. Longer battery life would have been desired. Buttons around the edges can feel too recessed and hard to press
Overall the Sony Vaio Tap 11 is an excellent product and one of the best Windows 8 tablet hybrids we have reviewed to date. The exterior is beautiful, and the 1080p HD display shines like none other we have seen before. The kickstand and wireless keyboar...
Sony expects the VAIO Tap 11 to hit store shelves in late-October, by which point Microsoft’s Surface Pro 2 will have just had time to begin filtering out to tableteers. Only time will tell how the two compare, but that’s something we’ll be looking at...
Veröffentlicht: 2013-10-15, Autor: Dan , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Sony Vaio Tap 11 has a full Core i5 CPU, but is thinner than Microsoft's similar Surface Pro 2 and weighs less. A keyboard cover and active stylus are included in the price
The slender kickstand and free-floating keyboard cover don't work well on laps or other uneven work spaces. Battery life could be better
Sony's thin, powerful Tap 11 tablet shows up the competition, design-wise. It's not ideal for everyone, but only a few tweaks away from being the runaway leader in this smallish category.
Attractive and portable design is thin and lightweight, Keyboard and highly versatile stylus pen is included in the price, Wireless keyboard detaches during use for added functionality, Screen display provides vivid colors and excellent viewing angles, Gr
Device is unable to handle graphics and CPUintensive games, Touchpad space is rather limited on the keyboard, Keyboard does not attach to the tablet during use to enable the device to be used as a laptop, Modest battery life with inability to replace the
If you are looking for a highly portable tablet PC that can handle light to moderate multitasking along with a few multimedia and office tasks, the Sony VAIO will get the job done for you. On the other hand, if you put in long days and require true laptop...