Review: Vaio’s Z Flip is one of the coolest flippin’ laptops around

Sony Vaio laptops were once arguably the closest thing Windows had to a premium, MacBook-like experience. But after lagging sales, Sony sold its laptop division in 2014. The Vaio team has since been slowly rebuilding its reputation as a premium laptop manufacturer with a narrowed portfolio, and the Z Flip is arguably the most versatile of these. It’s a convertible laptop like so many competitors, but it uses one the most unique hinge mechanisms I’ve seen yet. It’s also a pretty darn good laptop. Specs and key details Skylake Core i5/i7 processor (28-watt) QHD 13.3″ screen (2560 x 1440) Touch and active pen…
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