It is amazing how different people have different expectations and different results. Engadget was pretty reassuring that this was an exceptional ultraportable. Making several great statements but admitting the battery life was less than other ultraportables are getting.
Bottom line is it's a $450 to $650 laptop that is made of aluminum, and has a lot of ports and capabilities while still coming in at under 3.3 lb and less than 1/2" thick. As MBA owners, I am sure our expectations would be greater than others in terms of usability. Clearly this isn't a laptop for entertainment purposes, as someone would buy a Sony or MBA for ultraportable that had exceptional display and graphics capabilities.
This is an ultraportable meant for the business user on the go. Would work perfect for a business person or frequent traveler who needs to work. Want to watch movies, get an iPad. Need to work on some Word docs, check email, create a spreadsheet or make a PowerPoint presentation, the V13 would be perfect. Furthermore, it has far superior port selection to the MBPs. One thing PC manufacturers give is great ports and they all compete. Apple knows people will buy its products if they look pretty, but in the real world people work for a living. ExpressCard/34 is a huge advantage... add with that eSata, 2X USB, SD Card reader, and HDMI, and the thing is ready for business.
Maybe I am out of line here, this being an MBA thread, but I really think this is one heck of a little laptop that is business ready and will do the job for the average small business owner/entrepreneur or frequent traveler doing work on the run. No, it's not an MBA, and it's not really pretty, but it sure seems very business like and is more professional in terms of ports and connectivity than Apple's own MacBook PROs.
Or look at it this way, with the iPad one gets to pay for every bit of content and cannot use technologies like Flash whether it be for a web app, video playback, or just simple navigation of a text-based website. With the MBA, one pays a substantial premium for thin and lightweight with speedy SSD and beautiful display with shiny aluminum case. The MBA can do the business workload but still does entertainment stuff really well. The V13 can do Flash and provide "free" ad supported content for people who don't mind not watching HD or who refuse to pay $2 to watch Lost when they can watch it on Hulu.com for free with 2.5 minutes of commercials. So it's not good for multiple viewers to watch an HD movie in bed, it's a work computer thus the Vostro branding. We all get what we pay for unless it's from Apple... then we only get what we pay for if it was very recently released.