Sony VAIO Tap 11 Review

 

Sony knows how to make a good looking tablet. Flush from the success of the XPERIA Tablet Z, the company has borrowed the same slimline aesthetic for a Windows 8 version, the Sony VAIO Tap 11. It’s the thinnest full-Windows tablet around with a proper processor, and still offers a range of input options from a Full HD touchscreen, to a wireless keyboard-cover, and even a digital pen. Is this the tablet to upstage Microsoft’s own Surface Pro 2? Read on for our full review.

Hardware and Design

At first glance, it’s hard to believe that Sony fits a full Windows 8 PC into the waifish VAIO Tap 11 chassis. At 12.0 x 7.4 x 0.39 inches (without the keyboard) and 1.7lbs it’s slightly longer and wider than Microsoft’s Surface Pro 2, but thinner and lighter. Sony’s machine is still bigger than the iPad 4, particularly in length, but we’re still impressed by the extent of the company’s engineering.

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