think of when Sony decided tosell off its full PC businessin one devolve slide ? It looks like that was n’t the oddment of the company ’s iconic VAIO design . Today at Adobe ’s MAX design group discussion , the new VAIO Corporation showed off a marque young tablet computer aimed directly at professional . It ’s a beefy machine with a 12.3 - inch 2 kB video display , a stylus playpen , and a detachable wireless keyboard .
Yes , it ’s the skewer range ofSony ’s VAIO Tap 11 , only now with a heck of a lot more power under the hood . That 2560 x 1704 resolution display is driven by a comparatively high voltage Intel H - series processor with Intel ’s top - tierIris Pro integrated artwork , and come with no fewer than two full - size USB 3.0 ports , an HDMI socket , a Mini DisplayPort , even room for a full - size SDXC add-in . In other Holy Scripture , it ’s one chunky tablet .
Intel Iris : Integrated Graphics Are Finally Awesome

You believably wo n’t even need to worry about the heft unless you live in Japan and have money to burn , though : The Wall Street Journal reportsthat it will cost at least ¥ 200,000 ( around $ 1,825 ) when it arrives in Japan — and only Japan — in May of next class . [ VAIOviaWSJ ]
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