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by fiatpandas
3511 days ago
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Using a 13" 2013 Vaio Z right now. It's a really great machine: 2x SSDs in RAID0, HDMI + VGA, 2x USB 3, SD reader, ethernet port with an interesting hatch mechanism to support its very thin form factor, 1080p, good thermal design. The product design is quite nice as well, which was an important factor for me. When researching the model before purchasing, I found a YT video with one of Sony's industrial designers disassembling the entire laptop, describing all the components and a few of the design decisions, to a tech reporter. There was definitely a level of design consideration and technology craft that reminded me a lot of Apple, albeit not as sophisticated with material science. But it was the nicest 13" PC laptop at the time. That said, there are issues with it: small key travel, flexible plastic body, bendy screen, out-of-box Sony bloatware (which I formatted away), lack of dedicated graphics, and it has absolutely terrible speakers. |
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Limitations I'm coming up against right now:
1) Cannot upgrade from 8GB RAM which is soldered to the board. I want to run more VM's!
2)I want two bigger SSD's to replace the current 2x128GB scenario. Once again, these are soldered to the board.
3)My sim tray broke and if I remove it it will definitely not be usable any more.
4) would love to install linux on it but not sure what the RAID0 story is there with this machine.
There might be a way to do it, I just need a guide to parts etc (for ssd and hdd).