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Sony has a new range of touchscreen. VAIOā„¢!

New Sony models combine stylish design with the benefits of Windows 8 touch control, opening up a host of new possibilities for users. Sonyā€™s new VAIO line bets on touch technology. The highlight of the fall collection are bright, fast multi-touch displays that detect 10 touch points. In addition to stylish notebooks, the lineup includes the innovative slider, family-friendly PC and elegant ultrabook. Packed with the power of Windows 8, itā€™s perfect for work and play, at home or away.

    Sony VAIOTM has found its fans

    ā€œSony has strengthened and enhanced the VAIO line by adding an intuitive touch solution,ā€ says Ryosuke Akahane, senior vice president and president of VAIO & Mobile Business Group. ā€“ We offer a unique user experience with great apps, Sony networking and connectivity.

    ā€œItā€™s great to see Sony implementing multi-touch technology in Windows 8 computers,ā€ said Nick Parker, vice president of OEM at Microsoft. ā€“ Microsoft and Sonyā€™s partnership enables interesting engineering and innovative hardware design to provide users with a vast array of new experiences, including interactive apps, familyware and efficient mobile work.ā€.

    VAIOā„¢ Duo 11

    Sony_VAIO Duo 11 Ultrabook Slider

    Weighing just 1.3kg and less than 18mm thick, VAIOā„¢ Duo 11 can transform from a powerful PC to a portable tablet in an instant. The bright, full-HD 29.4 cm 11.6 in. touchscreen gives you a rich, detailed picture, so itā€™s fun to write, draw, and work with applications.

    Unique, pressure-sensitive stylus creates the comfortable experience of creating handwritten text directly on the screen. When you get to the office, slide out the backlit keyboard and you have a fully functional computer powered by the latest generation of IntelĀ® Coreā„¢ processor.

    VAIOā„¢ Tap 20

    Sony VAIOTM Tap 20 touchscreen computer

    The VAIOā„¢ Tap 20 portable PC with built-in battery pack is a fresh take on the home computing concept, and so much more than just a desktop. It fits in any environment, from bedroom and kidsā€™ room to kitchen and garden. Lots of options. Place the computer on the coffee table and get the family together to play on the large multi-touch display.

    Slide out the built-in stand and mount your VAIOTM Tap 20 at a comfortable angle to relax, browse the web, or one-touch edit photos or videos. Or set it downright and use it as a full-featured PC ā€“ for word processing, reading, surfing the web, and checking email with the included wireless keyboard and mouse.

    A 50.8 cm 20-inch display offers a clear, bright picture with a wide viewing angle. Quick 10-point multi-touch allows the whole family to participate in multiplayer games and fun apps like Family Paint. And with its built-in battery, the VAIOā„¢ Tap 20 is easy to carry around the house.

    VAIO T13 series

    Sony VAIO T13 series computer

    The VAIO T13 series is made of premium materials like magnesium and aluminum, harmonizing elegance with touchscreen technology. With a 33.7 cm 13.3ā€³ diagonal, fast display, latest IntelĀ® Coreā„¢ processor, and fast SSD or hybrid HDD/SSD memory.

    You can browse the web, documents and media collection quickly and easily ā€” and everything runs exceptionally smoothly, thanks to the great touch capabilities of the Windows 8 operating system. In addition, Rapid Wake + Eco mode is a great time saver, starting up the system within seconds of opening the lid.

    VAIO E 14P

    Sony VAIO E 14P computer

    Touch technology has been added to the smart and comfortable VAIO E-series. Enjoy games, apps and media on 35.5 cm 14ā€³ touchscreen ā€“ no bezel, for an even more luxurious experience.

    With the latest Intel processors, plenty of memory, and smooth graphics, you have everything you need for work and play. The silver color of the chassis has a striking violet color accent on the edges of the chassis, cover, touchpad, and keyboard.

    VAIO L-series

    VAIO L-Series computer

    The new VAIO L Series is all about versatile functionality and the benefits of touch control. The X-Reality processor in BRAVIA TVs gives you crystal-clear, natural images on the brilliant 61 cm 24 inch multi-touch display.

    And for the ultimate in fun, the S-Force Front Surround 3D audio system delivers great sound thanks to 2-channel speakers with a dedicated subwoofer. Select models include the latest 3D glasses-free technology.

    You can comfortably enjoy 3D apps like the pre-installed PlayMemories Home and Family Paint 3D, and use the touch button to instantly convert Blu-rayā„¢ movies or any other 2D video into 3D.

    The new line of Sony VAIO touch computers goes on sale at the end of October 2012.

    Approximate price points: VAIO DUO 11 Series from 49,990 to 79,990 RUB. depending on the modification , VAIO Tap 20 series from 49 990 to 54 990 Dollars. depending on modification , VAIO E14P series with touch screen 39 990 Dollars, VAIO L series from 74 990 to 99 990 Dollars. depending on the modification , VAIO T-series with a touch screen from 36 990 to 49 990 Dollars. depending on modification .

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    Comments: 2
    1. Rowan

      Wow, Sonyā€™s new VAIOā„¢ range sounds interesting! Iā€™m curious to know about the features and functionality of their new touchscreen devices. Can someone provide more information about the specifications, pricing, and availability of these VAIOā„¢ touchscreens?

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    2. Elijah Sanders

      Can you please provide more information about the new range of Sony VAIOā„¢ touchscreens? What are the key features, specifications, and pricing options available? Additionally, how does it compare to other touchscreen options in the market? Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

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