Sony ditching terrible product names, but is new Vaio Fit laptop series any good?

Engadget's Dana Wollman reviews the Vaio Fit, which replaces all models from the Sony E4359-DX93Ǽ034t81 to the T15-ZZSø3. It's a very attractive and well-made metal machine, for a relatively inexpensive $650.


the keyboard is a clear improvement over the one on last year's VAIOs, even if it is still a bit shallow. And hey, who can argue with that 11-second boot time? We already know the Fit 15 offers performance that's equal to or slightly better what you'll get from other machines with similar specs; we don't need to see HP's new systems to tell you that.

But it is no slam dunk: battery life is middling.