Thursday, May 9, 2013

Sony's new Windows 8 Ultrabook slides in with lo-fi training video

Sony's new Windows 8 Ultrabook slides in with lo-fi training video

Sony's next Windows 8 laptop will be another twisty, slidy hybrid device according to evidence in this low quality video clip.

The clip, which is apparently used for staff training at UK retailers PC World and Currys, shows off a 13-inch Ultrabook with a 1080p Triluminos touchscreen.

The screen can be slid down over the keyboard to act as a tablet, or slipped back up and clicked into a standing position so you can use it as a traditional laptop - Sony is calling this the "SurfSlider design".

Surf's up

The demonstrator picks up a stylus to mess about with Fresh Paint while using the laptop in tablet mode, rather ill-advisedly choosing yellow "paint" to show off.

Other specs mentioned include ActiveSleep, 10 hours of battery life, NFC, a backlit keyboard, Clear Audio+, an 8MP Exmor RS camera sensor, Intel Core i4 processor, 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD.

It's not clear what we'll be calling this laptop when it hits the shop shelves - presumably it'll be a Vaio of some kind but there are no hints in the video, which you can view below:

No clues as to a release date or price for the mystery laptop either - but it seems likely to make it to the UK at some point soon, at least.

via Engadget

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