Sony Laptops Turns out to be Tablets Now

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Sony Vaio Laptops turns into Tablets


Sony almost gave up on its VAIO about a year ago; however it is being revived with a bang now. The brand was originally sold off to Japan Industrial Partners, and is now back with Sony, and the company has decided to add another PC to the VAIO name. The VAIO Z and VAIO Z Canvas were originally designed in-house by the team at Sony, and the VAIO Z was the flagship brand of the company. This ultra notebook is designed to in such a way that users can flip the hinged back and transform the Sony laptops into a tablet.



The VAIO Z Canvas, on the other hand is a cheaper version that is a lot lighter, and has a keyboard that is detachable. The VAIO Z itself comes in two avatars, each featuring a 13.3-inch display, and powered by either an Intel i7 or an i5 processor. It has a strong aluminum carbon shell body, and the system can boot itself in 0.3 seconds flat. When you are constrained for working space you can simply twist the display to face downwards, and convert the laptop into a tablet. Although Sony prefers to call its flagship product a “monster PC” it does not draw that much power as one would imagine.

The machine can go on and on for close to 15.5 hours on a single charge, is what the company 
claims. This is by far the longest time for any VAIO, and is a feat indeed. The Z Canvas too is a “monster tablet” that is powered by an i7 processor, and features a 256-GB SSD with up to 16GB onboard memory. The Z Canvas too can transform itself, as it comes with a keyboard that is detachable. In case you don’t want to use the keyboard, you can always opt to use the stylus, as you would do with any other tablet.

While the VAIO laptops went on sale after Sony sold the brand to Japan Industrial Partners in 2013, the other devices VAIO Fit and VAIO Pro were all created while the brand was still in the procession of Sony. These new laptops come under the category of being the first products that were created and launched under the new ownership. The new owners did borrow the name from what VAIO had earlier – the VAIO Z11 that was launched back in 2012. The VAIO Z series released now indicate a new name that starts from scratch, hence Z is not followed by any numerals, denoting nothing – or Zero.

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