The Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC and the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Convertible Ultrabook are two amazing gadgets from Sony and Lenovo. Both offer multiple choices on how to use it. Both can be used as a laptop, tablet or as a display; thanks to its unique and flexible cover. But which one is better? The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Convertible Ultrabook or the Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC? Read on to find out in the specs comparison here.

SONY VAIO FIT 13A MULTI-FLIP PC

Specs:

    • Dimensions - Approx. 223.4 mm x 14.3-17.9 mm x 325.4 mm
    • Memory - Up to 8GB DDR3L SDRAM 1600MT/s
    • Storage - Up to 512GB SSD
    • Operating System - Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro
    • CPU - Up to Intel® CoreTM i7-4500U Processor with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology

      The Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC has a digitizer stylus for note-taking or for sketching/drawing art. It also comes pre-installed with Imagination StudioTM - VAIO Edition which includes 4 applications (Movie Studio Platinum 12, DVD ArchitectTM Studio 5, Sound ForgeTM Audio Studio 10 and Movie Studio Platinum 12). Plus, it is equipped with the Bravia Triluminos display for mobile for the optimum viewing experience.

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      LENOVO IDEAPAD YOGA 13 CONVERTIBLE ULTRABOOK

      Specs:

      • Dimensions - 333.4 x 224.8 x 16.9 mm (13.1 x 8.9 x 0.67")
      • Memory - 4GB, 8GB DDR3
      • Storage - 128/256GB DDR (double data rate) SSD (solid state drive); HDD Interface: m-SATA II (SATA300); DMA Mode: Transfer Multiword DMA mode-2, Ultra-DMA Mode 6; User Upgradable: No
      • Operating System - Windows 8 Pro 64/Windows 8 64
      • CPU - 3rd generation Intel® CoreTM (i7-3537U, i7-3517U, i5-3317U, i3-3217U) with HD Graphics Support (Intel® HD Graphics 4000 (integrated))

      The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Convertible Ultrabook has a 360-degree flip-and-fold design. It has an AccuType keyboard which is ideal for transcriptionists. It has integrated stereo speakers and an integrated microphone. And, it has the OneKey Recovery security feature to ensure that important data will not be lost and can still be recovered in the event of a system failure.

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      Click HERE to see the LENOVO IDEAPAD YOGA 13 in action.

      The Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC has a much better CPU than Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Convertible Ultrabook because it already uses the 4th generation Intel® CoreTM i7-4500U, while the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 only uses the 3rd generation Intel® CoreTM (i7-3537U, i7-3517U, i5-3317U, i3-3217U) CPU. The Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC also has a bigger storage capacity with 512GB compared to the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13's 128/256GB memory. In the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 Convertible Ultrabook vs. Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC specs comparison, the Sony VAIO Fit 13A Multi-Flip PC clearly wins.

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