Many thought that after the sale of the PC division of Sony, VAIO, the brand, which had been one of the most important sectors for years, had died forever. True has lost most of its presence in the international market, but the new owners want to take the pull associated with this firm and its first big bet is a convertible tablet that competes with Surface Pro 3 have announced what is still a prototype device at a conference in Los Angeles, this is your cover letter.
The prototype VAIO convertible tablet have announced not based on the concept of Surface Pro 3, but opts for an idea that we saw last year when the brand still encompassed within the Japanese giant. Remains upright thanks to a support in the back and the keyboard, which will partly connects via Bluetooth, which gives it an extra mobility but lost that touch of laptop looking at Microsoft. It is also equipped with a digital pen; you could not miss a productivity-oriented device.
The screen has a 12.3 inch LCD screen with 2,560 x 1,704 pixels resolution and a ratio of 3: 2. It is perhaps one of its highlights, as they guarantee coverage Adobe RGB color quite elusive 95%. The “guts” of the team are formed by a quad-core processor from Intel Core H range and pro Intel Graphics Iris. Another aspect where they have done a thorough job is on the connectivity, two USB 3.0 ports, HDMI output, SDXC card slot, and Gigabit Ethernet controller.
Being a prototype, currently only is available in Japan, where it goes on sale at a price of 200,000 yen, almost 1,500 euros. If the final version comes out of the Asian borders, we have to see what their journey, although it is not entirely clear, because they want to focus your product to businesses.
The new VAIO presents a prototype convertible tablet to compete with Surface Pro 3
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