A couple of days ago, Sony introduced a new line of laptops known as the VAIO Fit, with several mid-range models in most cases, but it seems the company has even more to offer. Thanks to a video of Dixons that has leaked to the net recently (and which incidentally is private access), we could learn a new notebook in which Sony has been working, and is known as the new Sony VAIO Duo ( is different from a similar model 11-inch cast for months). A peculiarity of this VAIO is that it is a slider.
The new VAIO Duo is a 13-inch ultrabook running Windows 8 and it is ultra-thin. Apparently, this new machine is equipped with a modern Intel Core i5 processor, has 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD capacity. It also appears that the screen used a new technology called Triluminos that will give us a great full HD.
The video also suggests that Sony has equipped this laptop with NFC connectivity, sound Clearaudio + and HD webcam that uses a sensor 8 megapixel Exmor RS.
At first glance, this notebook seems just wonderful. We just need to know when it will be presented. Remember that the Computex trade show will be held in the month of June, so it's possible that we see there.
Updated: has leaked an image of the ultrabook releases. It's that you can see at the beginning of the note.