VAIO launches two new laptops with 10th generation Intel processors

In 2014, Sony announced the sale of its VAIO brand to shocked the industry. Everyone wondered if they would not be able to buy a VAIO laptop in the future. Then Japan Industrial Partners announced the establishment of “VAIO Corporation” but VAIO soon announced the news of withdrawing from overseas markets.

In 2017, VAIO announced its return to the mainland market after three years of absence. Unfortunately, VAIO’s domestic sales were not good. Fortunately, VAIO did not choose to give up and continued to cultivate the domestic market.

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Yesterday, VAIO announced the launch of two new notebook computers, namely VAIO SX12 and VAIO SX14. Both notebook computers are equipped with the tenth-generation Intel six-core processor, and in conjunction with VAIO TruePerformance technology has greatly enhanced the performance of the computer.

VAIO SX12

  • Approximately 1.97 lbs
  • full-size keyboard-equipped
  • 12.5-inch full HD display
  • 4 colors of red, black, silver and pink

VAIO SX14:

  • Equipped with a 14.0-inch display while maintaining the same footprint as an existing 13.3-inch display PC
  • Approximately 2.32 lbs
  • High definition 4K LCD can be selected
  • 4 colors choices of red, black, silver and brown

Both laptops are equipped with a “full pitch keyboard (researched by VAIO Corporation) that effectively reduces noise, and both cameras support Windows Hello and are now available for pre-order in the United States.

Via: BusinessWire