One-time Sony company Vaio has emerged from the shadows with a convertible ultrabook that can apparently run for a leggy 15.5 hours on a single charge. Called the Vaio Z (the Z stands for "Zero" to signify a new start - obviously), the 13.3-inch laptop sports Intel's fifth-generation CPU and can flip 180 degrees thanks to a hinge on the back of the machine's chassis. Clad in aluminium and carbon, it weighs 1.34kg and measures 16.8mm thick.
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Always had a soft spot for VAIO laptops. Nice to see the the company that took them over making some waves in the industry.