Looking for an Ultrabook with Ports? Here’s Six Well Endowed Ultrabooks

Posted on 24 May 2012, Last updated on 01 April 2019 by

4. Sony VAIO T Series

Sony’s VAIO T Ultrabook is not yet available in the US, but seems to be ready for purchase in the EU region. The VAIO T is offered in T11 (11.6″ screen) and T13 (13.3″ screen) variants, but the ports are the same regardless. These are Sandy Bridge current-gen Ultrabooks which will also be featured with next-gen Ivy Bridge CPUs in the near future. Here’s the port rundown:

  • 1xUSB 2.0
  • 1x USB 3.0
  • full HDMI
  • full VGA
  • full SD/Memory Stick Pro Duo slot
  • 3.5mm headphone input
  • ethernet/LAN (RJ45)

As mentioned, Sony US has been silent on the VAIO T thus far. After Computex (starts first week in June) we’re likely to hear from Sony US about VAIO T availability and probably also about the Ivy Bridge variant. For now, if your an EU resident, you should be able to find the Sandy Bridge VAIO T at your regional Sony site.

If you’re torn between the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge versions of the Sony VAIO T, let me help you out: Why You Should Wait for Ivy Bridge Before Buying an Ultrabook

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9 Comments For This Post

  1. Chippy says:

    Nice job Ben.,
    The Ultrabook buying advisor is being updated this weekend to include more information about ports too and I have an article being prepared about desktop usage. Ports can play a big role in desktop usage although there are some USB docking solutions which are quite interesting.
    Chippy.

  2. Reditilie says:

    I honestly don’t know how you & Ben are going to keep up with all these new UB’s over the next few years. UB’s are about to become the “new” Android phones! Brilliant move by you Chippy for seeing the new trends coming & getting in on the ground floor, even though it was slow for the 1st year or so.

    This is excited as I’ve been about the PC market since the netbook & UMPC days. MS & Intel are so desperate to stay relevant in the new world of Apple/Google/ARM that I expect to see the biggest marketing push in the history of PC’s coming up.

  3. Tsuki says:

    The Z835 is the retail version of the Z830, not the US version.

    Also, I’m surprised the first one on the list is the UX32 considering it lacks full sized VGA and Ethernet which are very important ports imho.

    Other than that, great article.

  4. Ben Lang says:

    Thanks Tsuki, updated the article.

  5. Chippy says:

    It depends where you are in the world. The retail version in UK and Germany is the Satellite z830. Confusing.

  6. Tsuki says:

    That is confusing… All I knew was that you could get a Z830 in the US if you got it directly from Tosh.

  7. TheGreenFoX says:

    The vario z actually uses Intel’s Light Peak, not the USB 3 interface ( but it use the USB port ) :)
    very minor detail, awesome article

  8. MP says:

    All I really, really need are USB-ports. The rest can be solved wirelessly or in worst case scenario with a dongle.

    I can see why a business user would want three different video-out ports, but I suspect that it’s just wasted space for a lot of people like me, mostly using the laptop at home for music, video and internet. Sure, at times I bring it to school or to the library, but even then I rarely use any other ports than the USB ports.

    If I was a business user I probably couldn’t get enough ports though. If I’m at some new place and I need to give a PP presentation I just want to be able to set it up right away without any hassle. But then I probably wouldn’t care much about screen or sound quality.

    I wish they would separate the different types of laptops a bit more to be able to cater to our needs a bit better.

  9. Jordan says:

    These ultrabooks are so well endowed. I’m jealous.

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