IFA 2013. Sony enters the x86 tablets with Windows 8 with the Vaio Tap 11

Available in black and white, the new Sony Vaio Tap 11 is an 11.6-inch tablet with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080) and Triluminos Display touch screen, x86 processor, specifically an Intel Core i5 or Intel Pentium depending on the model (black or white, respectively), so it can run Windows 8 flawlessly.

It also features 4 GB of DDR3 at 1600 Mhz. Also, both versions have an 128 GB SSD and an integrated Intel HD 4400 graphics card.

Sony has decided to include an 8-megapixel Exmor sensor on the rear along with a frontal 2.07-megapixel Exmor R, sensors the brand is known for thanks to its smart phones and tablets, which image quality and performance are excellent.

It supports WiFi 802.11 n and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity, has two USB 3.0 ports, one of them charged HDMI output, NFC and Memory Stick Duo and microSD reader. It also includes a stylus to make writing cleaner and faster.

The wireless keyboard can be magnetically attached to the tablet and it acts as a protective cover as well. It’s very slim; the Intel Core i5 model is only 10.4 mm, while the Pentium one has a width of just 9.9 mm (15.1 mm with the keyboard).

It weights 0.8 kg and 1.1 kg with the keyboard. It’s scheduled to hit the market around October, and the official release price is still unknown.

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