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title: "Vizio CT14-A0 14-Inch Thin Light Ultrabook Laptop PC (1.80GHz Intel Core i3-3217U Processor, 4GB RAM 128GB SSD Windows 7 Home Premium) Silver"
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# 1.8 GHz Intel Core i3 - smooth multitasking 128GB SSD - lightning-fast boot & load 14-inch HD+ display - crisp visuals Vizio CT14-A0 14-Inch Thin Light Ultrabook Laptop PC (1.80GHz Intel Core i3-3217U Processor, 4GB RAM 128GB SSD Windows 7 Home Premium) Silver

**Brand:** vizio
**Price:** € 23.01
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your workday with power and style in a thin, light package!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vizio CT14-A0 14-Inch Thin Light Ultrabook Laptop PC (1.80GHz Intel Core i3-3217U Processor, 4GB RAM 128GB SSD Windows 7 Home Premium) Silver by vizio
- **How much does it cost?** € 23.01 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- vizio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted vizio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek Aluminum Unibody:** Turn heads with a premium, ultra-thin design that fits your on-the-go lifestyle.
- • **Vivid 14-Inch HD+ Display:** Enjoy crisp, vibrant visuals perfect for work presentations or streaming your favorite content.
- • **Lightning-Fast SSD Storage:** Boot up instantly and access files in a flash with 128GB solid-state drive.
- • **Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit:** Get a familiar, reliable OS optimized for performance and compatibility.
- • **Powerful Intel Core i3 Processor:** Experience seamless productivity and effortless multitasking at 1.8 GHz speed.

## Overview

The Vizio CT14-A0 is a 14-inch ultrabook featuring a sleek aluminum unibody design, powered by a 1.8 GHz Intel Core i3-2390T processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, and a 128GB SSD for rapid boot times. It offers a crisp HD+ display, integrated Intel HD Graphics 4000, and runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, making it a stylish yet efficient choice for professionals seeking portability without sacrificing performance.

## Description

desertcart.com With a striking unibody aluminum design, the VIZIO Thin + Light is the Ultrabook that's impossible to ignore. But don't let its thin profile fool you--it outperforms notebooks twice its size. This high-performance 14-inch model sports an HD+ display and premium SRS sound for the best entertainment experience. Powered by the latest Intel Core processor, the VIZIO Thin + Light uses instant-on, flash-based SSD drives for speedy boot-ups and includes Microsoft Signature for fast performance right out of the box. You'll also get up to 6 hours of battery life. Strikingly slim, yet packed with all the horsepower you need for work or play (view larger). 14-inch HD+ display (view larger). Premium materials and design innovation come together in the VIZIO Thin + Light to create the most durable construction in the thinnest possible profile. Unibody construction from anodized aluminum and precision CNC detailing give it remarkable torsional strength that makes it as striking to hold as it is to behold. Every detail matters, from the continuous surfaces and beveled edges to the seamless soft-touch underside that gives you a secure grip.Note: This VIZIO laptop does not include an integrated optical disc drive, but you can connect an optional CD/DVD drive via one of its USB ports.Performance Beyond ExpectationThe VIZIO Thin + Light laptop is part of a new class of ultra-responsive, ultra-sleek and long-lasting portable PCs known as Ultrabook PCs that deliver high performance in a slim package. Delivering magnificent performance, it's powered by the lightning-fast, low-voltage Intel Core i3 dual-core processor.It also boasts flash-based SSD storage for exceptionally fast performance--enabling you to boot up in seconds and complete everyday tasks with incredible speed.Small Size, Big EntertainmentThe VIZIO Thin + Light delivers HD resolution with stellar picture quality. Enjoy larger 14-inch screen sizes with all the portability and performance of an Ultrabook. The display also features premium IPS screen technology for brighter picture, brilliant color, and wider viewing angles. A full-size HDMI output lets you step your entertainment up to the big screen, and SRS Premium Sound HD provides richer, fuller audio quality that's performance tuned for the best entertainment experience. The Microsoft Signature ExperienceVIZIO PCs come with Microsoft Signature for fast performance right out of the box. With no trial software or nagging offers that slow you down, Microsoft Signature PCs are certified to boot up faster and work more efficiently. They also include Microsoft Security Essentials to help guard against viruses and spyware with no renewal fees, plus 90 days of worry-free Microsoft technical support. With everything you need and nothing you don't, you'll be up and running in no time.More FeaturesUltra-Fast ConnectivityThe VIZIO Thin + Light includes 802.11n sual-band Wi-Fi so you can connect to the Internet, stream videos or share large files with other computers with ease. It also features two super-speed USB 3.0 ports--the latest development in USB data transfer technology. Perfect for transferring and retrieving large files between your PC and an external hard drive or digital camera, USB 3.0 offers the speediest, most efficient way get what you need from external devices (and it's backward compatible with USB 2.0-enabled devices). The VIZIO Thin + Light Ultrabook is available in 14- and 15-inch versions. Video Chat-ReadyThe integrated 1.3 MP HD camera and high-quality microphone makes it simple and fun to stay connected with family and friends.Quick Access V-KeyOne touch of the VIZIO V-key instantly connects you to essential system and support info, along with the latest exclusive offers and entertainment available on VIZIO PCs.Outstanding VIZIO Support and ServiceVIZIO's US-based product support and customer service team has been recognized for its excellence with a 2012 Stevie Award. Friendly help with your VIZIO PC is only one quick call or chat away.What's in the BoxVIZIO Thin + Light CT14-A0 Ultrabook; AC adapter; operating instructions Complete Your PC Experience with Microsoft Office 2010Includes reduced functionality versions of Microsoft Word and Excel with advertising. (Note that PowerPoint or Outlook are not included.) Purchase Office 2010 today and get the most out of your new PC. * Additional hardware may be required. Not available in all countries. (See windows.microsoft.com/products/windows-7/system-requirements/ for more information.) ** Requires a compatible microphone, speakers or headset, webcam, and broadband connection. Product Description With a striking unibody aluminum design, the VIZIO Thin + Light is the Ultrabook that’s impossible to ignore. But don’t let its thin profile fool you - it outperforms notebooks twice its size. The high-performance 14" models sport a Full HD or HD+ display and premium SRS sound for the best entertainment experience. Powered by the latest Intel Core processors, the VIZIO Thin + Light uses instant-on, flash-based SSD drives for speedy boot-ups and includes Microsoft Signature for fast performance right out of the box. If good things come in small packages, this must be the best there is.

Review: Best $599 I have spent on a computer - I have been playing with this ultrabook for a week now and I am really surprised that this product isnt selling more quantities. Even after reading all the positive reviews about how beautiful this device is, I was still incredibly surprised by its sheer beauty. It's very very fast, looks as beautiful as McB Air and about as thin, comes with no bloatware at all which adds so much to the computing experience on this device and an incredibly sharp screen resolution. I won't go into the tech specs since more users have done a better job of it than I can, however you will see polarizing views on how acceptable/bad the trackpad and keyboard is on this machine. Ultimately it comes down to how you would like to use this device. I looked at it as a cost benefit analysis where I just could not get the same specs on any machine for the price of $599. I personally do not find the keyboard and trackpad to be as unusable as some of the users have mentioned but then again I am only using this machine as my entertainment device with browsing and some office work. To avoid disappointment, identify why exactly are you looking for a laptop and then go to a physical store and use the device to get a sense of whether this is for you or not. I personally would recommend this device to all my friends. Best $599 dollars I ever spent. update 9th nov 2012: The ultrabook is still quite fantastic and the trackpad issues are not even noticeable but the keyboard remains a bit of an annoyance. Personally I still wouldn't dock a start because it is still great value for money for my needs. Just updated to Windows 8 and though this laptop isn't touch compatible the experience on Windows 8 has been really really good. The laptop now shuts down in about 4 seconds and boots up in about 6-7 sec which is almost as good as a tablet. As developers come up with more applications for this OS, the experience will only get better and the cost of buying Windows 8 for just $16 is also a no brainer. There is a bit of a learning curve to using it but as with any new technology adoption, the first 3-4 hours of usage are the toughest and then it gets better. At $750 ish the appeal of this machine goes down a bit because put in another $100 or so and you can get decent ultrabooks for the price. So glad I bought it when I did. I would still recommend that you use it personally in a store before buying so that you ensure you get the value for what you are spending.
Review: Minor flaws ruin this otherwise perfectly good machine - I bought this to replace a five year old laptop. The price was right, it looked sleek, and in every single regard its specifications were superior. And yet, having used it for a couple weeks it feels almost like a step backwards. What gives? I'll start with the good. This is a very capable machine. After the initial setup, it goes from boot-up to ready-to-use in about 20 seconds. When I put a thumb drive into one of the USB ports, my files are ready to view in the half-second it takes my eyes to return to the screen. I haven't noticed any slow down whatsoever even when 10-11 programs are open at once, including 20-30 tabs in my browser. The screen is incredibly crisp, very high quality and the only one I've seen at this price point which is 1600 x 900. It's also very lightweight, very thin, and incredibly sexy. It feels like a much more expensive laptop than it is. On paper, it's incredible. The problems with it lie in everyday use. It seems like a shiny exterior hides shoddy craftsmanship, and unfortunately it's that craftsmanship you'll be dealing with every day, and not the specifications which lie underneath. The trackpad is awkward, and has on two occasions decided it momentarily doesn't want to work at all. When you close the lid, sometimes the laptop decides to go to sleep, other times hibernate, other times still it shuts all the way down, and on at least one occasion it responded to me closing the lid with a blue screen of death. And the keyboard is just ridiculous. It feels very comfortable, don't get me wrong, but I've had to make what feels like 50 corrections to this review so far (three in this sentence alone), because the computer alternates randomly between registering a key twice and not registering a key at all. Other people have mentioned this issue, so it's not just me, and it's annoying as hell. You cannot concentrate on writing when you have to go back and correct two or three times a sentence. Probably the one reason I'll return this laptop, if I decide to do so. The pity is I actually love this machine, and the specifications it offers are amazing for the cost. But I couldn't in good faith recommend it to someone else, not until (if) they fix the issues with the keyboard, trackpad, and the computer's general schizophrenic tendencies, which I can only assume are based in Vizio's software rather than hardware. Plus, these minor flaws give me pause. My last laptop lasted five years (and is still going strong, actually, just a little outdated), how long is this one going to last? Am I going to wake up one morning a year from now and find myself frantically searching for a data recovery company, because my SSD suddenly went kaputt? I certainly hope not, but there's no way to know. This computer is good enough that I'm probably going to take the chance and keep it, hoping to god a future driver update will fix the keyboard. But it's not something I would buy again if given the chance. Approach with caution.

## Features

- Intel Core_i3_2390T|#Core i3 2390T 1.8 GHz
- 4 GB DDR3
- 128 GB 1 rpm Hard Drive Solid-State Drive
- 14-Inch Screen
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0088L182C |
| Audio Output Type | Speakers |
| Audio features | Premium SRS sound |
| Automatic Backup Software Included | Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
| Battery Average Life Standby | 0.17 Hours |
| Bluetooth Version | 4.0 |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | VIZIO |
| Built-In Media | Laptop, AC adapter, Solid-State Drive |
| CPU Codename | Ivy Bridge |
| CPU Model | Core i3 |
| CPU Model Generation | 3rd Gen |
| CPU Model Number | Core i3-3217U |
| CPU Model Speed Maximum | 1.8 GHz |
| Chipset Type | Intel HM76 or Intel HM77 |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | External displays (HDMI), Wireless keyboards, mice, headphones (Bluetooth 4.0), other Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 127 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1600x900 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Form Factor | Laptop |
| Front Photo Sensor Resolution | 1.3 MP |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845226020148 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
| Graphics Description | Integrated |
| Graphics Ram Type | Shared |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | SATA 3 GB/s |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 1 RPM |
| Hardware Interface | Solid State Drive |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Human-Interface Input | Microphone |
| Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Chiclet |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 4 Watt Hours |
| Manufacturer | Vizio, Inc. |
| Memory Clock Speed | 1.8 GHz |
| Microphone Form Factor | microphone or internal microphone |
| Model Name | Thin + Light |
| Model Number | CT14-A0 |
| Model Year | 2012 |
| Native Resolution | 1366 x 768 pixels |
| Notebook Pointing Device Description | touchpad |
| Number Of Cells | 2 |
| Number of Drivers | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
| Other Special Features of the Product | HD Graphics |
| Power Device | AC adapter |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Processor Series | Core i3 |
| Processor Speed | 1.8 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 4 GB |
| RAM Memory Slot Total Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR3 |
| RAM Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 4 GB |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 4 GB |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| Screen Size | 14 Inches |
| Series Number | 14 |
| Speaker Description | Premium SRS sound technology |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Supported Monitor Maximum Quantity | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| Touchpad Feature | Yes |
| UPC | 845226020148 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Webcam Capability | No |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** VIZIO
- **Model Name:** Thin + Light
- **Screen Size:** 14 Inches
- **Color:** Silver
- **CPU Model:** Core i3-2390T
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 4 GB
- **Operating System:** Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
- **Special Feature:** HD Graphics
- **Graphics Card Description:** Integrated
- **Graphics Coprocessor:** Intel HD Graphics 4000

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best $599 I have spent on a computer
*by R***I on October 31, 2012*

I have been playing with this ultrabook for a week now and I am really surprised that this product isnt selling more quantities. Even after reading all the positive reviews about how beautiful this device is, I was still incredibly surprised by its sheer beauty. It's very very fast, looks as beautiful as McB Air and about as thin, comes with no bloatware at all which adds so much to the computing experience on this device and an incredibly sharp screen resolution. I won't go into the tech specs since more users have done a better job of it than I can, however you will see polarizing views on how acceptable/bad the trackpad and keyboard is on this machine. Ultimately it comes down to how you would like to use this device. I looked at it as a cost benefit analysis where I just could not get the same specs on any machine for the price of $599. I personally do not find the keyboard and trackpad to be as unusable as some of the users have mentioned but then again I am only using this machine as my entertainment device with browsing and some office work. To avoid disappointment, identify why exactly are you looking for a laptop and then go to a physical store and use the device to get a sense of whether this is for you or not. I personally would recommend this device to all my friends. Best $599 dollars I ever spent. update 9th nov 2012: The ultrabook is still quite fantastic and the trackpad issues are not even noticeable but the keyboard remains a bit of an annoyance. Personally I still wouldn't dock a start because it is still great value for money for my needs. Just updated to Windows 8 and though this laptop isn't touch compatible the experience on Windows 8 has been really really good. The laptop now shuts down in about 4 seconds and boots up in about 6-7 sec which is almost as good as a tablet. As developers come up with more applications for this OS, the experience will only get better and the cost of buying Windows 8 for just $16 is also a no brainer. There is a bit of a learning curve to using it but as with any new technology adoption, the first 3-4 hours of usage are the toughest and then it gets better. At $750 ish the appeal of this machine goes down a bit because put in another $100 or so and you can get decent ultrabooks for the price. So glad I bought it when I did. I would still recommend that you use it personally in a store before buying so that you ensure you get the value for what you are spending.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Minor flaws ruin this otherwise perfectly good machine
*by D***D on October 8, 2012*

I bought this to replace a five year old laptop. The price was right, it looked sleek, and in every single regard its specifications were superior. And yet, having used it for a couple weeks it feels almost like a step backwards. What gives? I'll start with the good. This is a very capable machine. After the initial setup, it goes from boot-up to ready-to-use in about 20 seconds. When I put a thumb drive into one of the USB ports, my files are ready to view in the half-second it takes my eyes to return to the screen. I haven't noticed any slow down whatsoever even when 10-11 programs are open at once, including 20-30 tabs in my browser. The screen is incredibly crisp, very high quality and the only one I've seen at this price point which is 1600 x 900. It's also very lightweight, very thin, and incredibly sexy. It feels like a much more expensive laptop than it is. On paper, it's incredible. The problems with it lie in everyday use. It seems like a shiny exterior hides shoddy craftsmanship, and unfortunately it's that craftsmanship you'll be dealing with every day, and not the specifications which lie underneath. The trackpad is awkward, and has on two occasions decided it momentarily doesn't want to work at all. When you close the lid, sometimes the laptop decides to go to sleep, other times hibernate, other times still it shuts all the way down, and on at least one occasion it responded to me closing the lid with a blue screen of death. And the keyboard is just ridiculous. It feels very comfortable, don't get me wrong, but I've had to make what feels like 50 corrections to this review so far (three in this sentence alone), because the computer alternates randomly between registering a key twice and not registering a key at all. Other people have mentioned this issue, so it's not just me, and it's annoying as hell. You cannot concentrate on writing when you have to go back and correct two or three times a sentence. Probably the one reason I'll return this laptop, if I decide to do so. The pity is I actually love this machine, and the specifications it offers are amazing for the cost. But I couldn't in good faith recommend it to someone else, not until (if) they fix the issues with the keyboard, trackpad, and the computer's general schizophrenic tendencies, which I can only assume are based in Vizio's software rather than hardware. Plus, these minor flaws give me pause. My last laptop lasted five years (and is still going strong, actually, just a little outdated), how long is this one going to last? Am I going to wake up one morning a year from now and find myself frantically searching for a data recovery company, because my SSD suddenly went kaputt? I certainly hope not, but there's no way to know. This computer is good enough that I'm probably going to take the chance and keep it, hoping to god a future driver update will fix the keyboard. But it's not something I would buy again if given the chance. Approach with caution.

### ⭐ Looked Good But C-Drive Failed and 5 Keys on Keyboard Didn't Work
*by B***R on September 27, 2012*

ORIGINAL REVIEW (September 2012): Vizio's 14" ultra-thin notebook just arrived in what seemed to be pristine condition, but during Windows start-up I was unable to type in "Vizio" as the computer name because the SHIFT, "V" and "Z" keys did nothing! Same problem with the "X" and C" keys in the same row. I'm sending it back for another one---but only because our Vizio TV has served us so well for many years. We shall see if this is worth the effort. Needless to say, I'm a bit disappointed with the out-of-the-box experience---and the initial quality of this product. UPDATE #1: A replacement arrived a QUICK four days later. (Amazon sure makes returning merchandise painless.) I am happy to report that all the keys on the replacement notebook worked!! Pros: The small number of processes running on Vizio's version of Windows is truly impressive. My "high-end" HP laptop needs an extra 2 Gbyte to have the same amount of free memory as the Vizio when runnng under Windows 7. This is a cool machine...literally. And, it is absolutely silent...except for the clicking of the (now working) keys. Cons: The keyboard lettering is truly stupid. Stylish is fine, but when one needs to "peek" at the keys, it would be nice if the SHIFT key functions were readable. The "touch" of they keys is fine---but talk to me in another 12 months AFTER I have had time to get some "crude" under the keys. I am not a fan of touch pads...and this one isn't going to change my mind about that. A Bluetooth mouse solved that problem. (I do wish a IBM Thinkpad-style "pointing stick" was an option. [sigh]) Bottom line: We are going to keep it. :-) UPDATE #2 (April 3, 2013): Six months into the replacement Vizio Ultrabook the solid-state drive (SSD) has failed. It had been hanging and needing reboot every few days. Now it will not boot. Not just a few errors but errors everywhere on the C-drive. Windows startup repair hangs up doing nothing. Booting the notebook into Linux and copying the disk drive image to a USB drive showed hard errors every few gigabytes. TOTAL LOSS of data on the Windows disk partition. In baseball you get three strikes---but with PC hardware two is enough to tell you're OUT! Pure JUNK!!!! UPDATE #3 (December 2014): Since the previous review this device has experienced disk stores failures and refused to boot Windows 7 two more times. Both times we ended up loosing everything stored on the "disk" and having to "restore" Windows from the "disk" partition reserved for that. I've stopped trying to use this laptop for anything important. We have it plugged into our (Vizio) TV's HDMI port and use it to play videos---stored elsewhere on our home network. The solid-state disk drive (SSDD) in this device is clearly flawed. The last time I restored Windows 7 from the "restore" partition---and waited to apply over 100 Windows 7 updates---I disabled as many Windows services as I could, plus disabled almost all "event recording", in order to minimize writes to the disk. That seems to have helped keep the disk from screwing up again---but we shall see. My daughter bought a different model Visio laptop soon after "UPDATE #1" and experienced the similar problems with the laptop's solid-state disk. Once again Windows 7 needed to be restored from the partition reserved for this. She bought another laptop and put the Vizio on a shelf. My advice to others has to be NOT to buy any Visio laptops. Stick to their fine TVs!

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