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I haven't even got a Vaio yet. Can someone possibly interpret the model numbering for me? For instance, I have come across the VPCZ12V9E/X and the VPCZ13V5E and the VPCZ13V9E/X. What is the significance of the 13 in comparison with the 12, and the 9 as opposed to the 5, and the presence or absence of the X at the end? The higher the number the better the spec, presumably, but I haven't anywhere found any explanation of what the numbers signify. Sony offer the possibility of ordering a Vaio to one's chosen configuration but the model number doesn't change according to one's chosen config, which doesn't assist understanding.
Hi alpinehermit,
welcome to Questions & Answers..:smileyhappy:
VPCZ13V9E/X would be a newer version than VPCZ12V9E/X and there may be changes to the specifications.
You can check out the differences of the two models you mention by comparing there specifications using the following links..
VPCZ12V9E/X Specifications
VPCZ13V9E/X Specifications
The VPCZ12V9E/X & VPCZ13V9E/X are pre configured models where as the VPCZ13V5E is slightly different as you are able to configure the basic model from a selection of options to suit your own needs..
Hope this helps to anser your question..
Yes, thanks Thalamus. I'm in France but want to order a laptop with a QWERTY keyboard from the UK. I like the Z series v much, but they all seem to need the Fn key to be pressed in order use Home/End/PgUp/PgDn which is a big disadvantage.
Am intrigued that when I go to MediaMarkt in Geneva the laptops are mostly 13.3" and there is no mention of battery life, although a full spec is provided beside each display model. In the UK almost everything on display is now 15.6" and battery life is stated (tho' in the end it doesn't mean a lot). In Geneva, apart from the Vaio I found a possible Toshiba - but that particular model doesn't exist on the Toshiba UK website. It's not easy...