http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2012/08/jrv1dsc03100.jpg At the tail-end of Sony’s IFA 2012 presser, Kaz Hirai announced two updates to the VAIO line, one of which was the Tap 20. The so-called tabletop PC is a Windows 8 device targeted at families as it can easily convert from a very traditional upright position to a full flat profile. The device is still a work-in-progress, as one of the company’s reps confirmed to us, so it could hit shelves later this year with a much slimmer profile and less weightier feel. We spent some time getting to know this sliding slate, so follow on after the break to see how it fared.
Gallery: Sony VAIO Tap 20 hands-on
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