Sony introduced a lineup of its new VAIO PCs which included a new form factor PC, VAIO - Flip PC, featuring the flexibility of a convertible with a laptop mode that is equal to a conventional clamshell PC, the world's thinnest (0.39") Windows 8 tablet with Intel Core Processor family, VAIO Tap 11 Tablet PC and the next evolution of the portable all-in-one PC - VAIO Tap 21, encompassing power and beautiful design.
We are now focusing at the company's first Windows 8 tablet, the VAIO Tap 11. Sony marketed it as the world's thinnest (0.39") Windows 8 Tablet PC with Intel Core Processor family.
To be available in two colors: white and balck, the VAIO Tap is a 11 inch device with a kickstand. It has a 1920 x 1080 IPS display that supports pen input, featuring an aluminum magnetic full pitch keyboard/cover with a touch pad, powered by fourth generation Intel Core processors with up to Core i7 and Solid State Drives for powerful performance.
The VAIO Tap 11 can stay up to 6 hours of battery life. It comes with a 8 MP rear camera, an SD card reader, USB 3.0 and micro HDMI as well as Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) - connect and display the tablet's screen to your compatible HDTV.
Source: Engadget
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