Vaio continues to be slowly making its way back into the US after splitting off from Sony, and today it's having a big step with the actual introduction of three more laptops geared towards pros — or, genuinely, anyone who wants a new higher-end machine. Of the actual three, the highlight will be the Vaio Z Flip, which includes a 13-inch, 2560 x 1440 touchscreen display that could — surprise — flip around being used like a Tablet.
Vaio Wants To Be The Premium Windows Laptop Maker
The Z Flip is surely an expensive laptop, and Vaio says it offers the build quality and power to back it up. The laptop's top and inside casing is made of aluminum, and for whatever reason there is literal stone underneath the actual trackpad. Inside is whether Core i5 or i7 Skylake processor, 8 to 16GB of RAM, and a power supply large enough to, allegedly, keep it running between 11 to 12 several hours, though Vaio says their battery estimate isn't last.
It also includes a new stylus. The Z Flip is quite much Vaio's answer towards MacBook Pro. It's essentially trying to offer a comparably high-quality machine for individuals that want to run Home windows. The Z Flip has already been on sale in Asia, but this marks the first time it'll arrive in the us. Pricing starts at $1, 799.
Vaio Wants To Be The Premium Windows Laptop Maker
Vaio is additionally introducing a slightly cheaper version on the Vaio Z Flip without some of its flashier features — that is, flipping. The Vaio Z Clamshell (technically, both of the laptops are just known as the Vaio Z, but Vaio also describes them as the Z Flip and Z Clamshell to be able to differentiate them, so I'm doing that here) runs on the very similar body, nevertheless it doesn't have a touchscreen in support of uses a 1080p exhibit. There is still stone within the touchpad, though, so at the least you have that. The item starts at $1, 499.
Like with the above two laptops, the third laptop Vaio is announcing today in addition has been on sale in Japan for a while now. It's apparently Vaio's very best seller, too. It's known as the Vaio S (but is going as Vaio Pro with Japan), and is a astonishingly nice-looking laptop that handles to feel like it belongs to the late-2000s thanks to the actual inclusion of both an ethernet port plus a VGA port along a single side. If you're however into iPods and 3. 5-inch cell phones, this might be ideal for you. It'll start shipping towards US in early Drive, while the Z models will become shipping in early February.
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