The first non-Sony Vaio laptops are hybrid devices that can be tranformed into tablets
The first non-Sony Vaio laptops are hybrid devices that can be tranformed into tablets
The two new Vaio devices are the first devices to be released under the new ownership of Japan Industrial Partners.

New Delhi: Vaio is back with two hybrid devices - Vaio Z and Vaio Z Canvas - which can be turned into tablets.

The Vaio Z is the company's new flagship and features a 13.3-inch screen, SSD, fifth-gen Core i7 processor, and an aluminium carbon shell body. The ultrabook features a 'multiflip' mode that lets you switch between a tablet slate and a laptop.

According to the company, its battery can last for 15.5 hours and its special power-saving display mode can cut down on the power consumption by 40 per cent as compared to typical LCD.

Priced at around $1,600, the Vaio Z is up for pre-order in Japan.

The Vaio Z Canvas, on the other hand, features a detachable keyboard and comes with a digitiser stylus for its 12.1-inch display screen. It is slated to be released in May. Other features include an i7 processor, a 256GB SSD, and 16GB of onboard memory.

The two new Vaio devices are the first devices to be released under the new ownership. It's been over a year since Sony sold its loss-making Vaio personal computer division to investment fund Japan Industrial Partners.

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