Since Windows 8 launched, many PC manufacturers have experimented with hybrid models, but few of the designs outside of the Lenovo Yoga have gotten much traction. Sony thinks it’s cracked the tablet-PC hybrid with the Vaio Flip, which the company just unveiled at the IFA show in Berlin.
With the name Flip, you’d expect something like the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix or the ridiculous Dell XPS 12, and that’s not far off. When closed, the Sony Vaio Flip has a visible seam along the cover. Still, the machine unfolds normally, resulting in a normal-looking laptop. But when you flip the small sliding switch beneath the monitor and push the screen back, the display flips around. In that mode, the laptop is in display mode, and you can push the screen all the way down to become a tablet. Read more…
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