Vaio challenges the premium market with new TL12 tablet: AMOLED screen and accessories already in the box

Vaio challenges the premium market with new TL12 tablet: AMOLED screen and accessories already in the box


Focus on productivity, the device arrives with a powerful processor, 5g and key to dedicated, aiming for consumers who today watch lines such as Galaxy Tab and iPad




Vaio, a Japanese brand operated in Brazil for positive technology, has made a bold movement to establish itself in the competitive segment of premium tablets. The company has announced the launch of Vaio TL12, a device that affects the market with the clear intention of being a portable workstation and a solid alternative to the most expensive competition models.

The main resource of Vaio in his new bet is not only a specific one, but in the proposal for the value of the whole. Unlike other brands that sell keyboard and pen as separate luxury items, the TL12 includes an intelligent keyboard cover in the box and the Vaio precision pen. The strategy positions the tablet as a “ready for use” solution for professionals and students, eliminating additional costs that can easily exceed one thousand reais.

In the heart of the device is the Unisoc T820 processor, a 6 -nanometer chip with eight centers that reach up to 2.7 Ghz. Although it does not bear the name of a snapdragon, the choice is justified by the promise of high performance, energy efficiency and, above all, native 5G connectivity and a neural processing unit (NPU) dedicated to artificial intelligence activities, capable of executing 8 trilion trilion Operations per second. The keyboard strengthens this vocation to the AI with a key dedicated to Gemini, allowing rapid access to the Google assistant.

Another point that attracts attention is the screen. With 12.6 inches, the panel uses the AMOLED technology …

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