Sony sold the Vaio line of laptops about a year ago (read: Sony sells PC business; to focus on smartphones, tablets) and now we're seeing a new laptops being announced -- the Vaio Z and Vaio Z Canvas, minus the Sony logo. The Vaio Z is a hybrid ultrabook that turns into a tablet with a 13.3-inch display running a Core i5 or Core i7 processor. The unique style of the hinge allows the Vaio Z to transform from a typical-looking ultrabook into a tablet. On the other hand, the Vaio Z Canvas is slightly smaller at 12.2-inches but converts into a tablet by separating itself from the keyboard dock. It will have the same configurations as the Vaio Z. The Vaio Z promises up to 15.5 hours of battery life on a single full charge and have a hefty price tag of $1,600. A lot has been said about Sony's own version of the ultraportable, the Vaio P. Check out my review of the Sony Vaio P after the jump. Read more in our articles including "Vaio Z and Vaio Z Canvas are first post-Sony laptops" and "Sony Vaio P Review".
Sony sold the Vaio line of laptops about a year ago (read: Sony sells PC business; to focus on smartphones, tablets) and now we're seeing a new laptops being announced -- the Vaio Z and Vaio Z Canvas, minus the Sony logo. The Vaio Z is a hybrid ultrabook that turns into a tablet with a 13.3-inch display running a Core i5 or Core i7 processor.
The unique style of the hinge allows the Vaio Z to transform from a typical-looking ultrabook into a tablet. On the other hand, the Vaio Z Canvas is slightly smaller at 12.2-inches but converts into a tablet by separating itself from the keyboard dock. It will have the same configurations as the Vaio Z.
Our coverage of vaio z specs includes: "Vaio Z and Vaio Z Canvas are first post-Sony laptops"; "Sony Vaio P Review"; "Sony Vaio P Official Specs and Photos". Each article provides unique insights and information.