Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Sony launches Vaio duo 11 Windows 8 hybrid

Sony has launched Windows 8 hybrid, the Vaio Duo 11 in India for Rs 89,990. The Vaio Duo 11 is a slider tablet with an attached keyboard that slides back for a tablet experience. The Duo 11 features a 11.6-inch full HD (1920×1080 pixels) touchscreen display and weighs 1.3kgs. It is accompanied with a pressure-sensitive digitizer stylus. Other features of the hybrid include a USB 3.0 port, VGA, NFC wireless, GPS, and HD-capable cameras at the front and back. There are also HDMI output ports 4GB RAM and 128GB SSD drive. The tablet also includes Wi-Fi, an ethernet port and a SD/memory Stick Duo combined port that runs on Intel’s silicon, which means users will get the full Windows experience including support for legacy apps. It will run Intel Core i5-3317U processor. F you are willing to buy one, check out its full specification at the source link below.
Sony is joining the Windows 8 world, upgrading its Vaio PCs to run Microsoft’s new OS while throwing in a couple of surprises. Besides the unusual Tap 20 “portable” all-in-one, the new Vaio line includes a notebook/tablet hybrid and updates to existing Vaio lines.The Vaio Duo 11, which Sony first unveiled in August, is a folding hybrid, but with an odd twist: You can only position the screen in two different ways: either flat over the keyboard or at about a 60-degree angle. That’s it — you can’t position the screen at any other angle when working with the keyboard