Built in Japan, the Vaio SX12 laptop is a lightweight powerhouse powered by a selection of 13th Gen Intel Core processors.
But that's not all: it has a 12.5-inch Full HD (1920×1080) display and weighs (from) 899g, making it light and portable, and comes with a 53Wh battery that promises 10.5 hours of use when playing videos and up to 29.5 hours. hours at idle.
It's available in a variety of colors, including Urban Bronze, Fine White, Rose Gold, Fine Black, Fine Red and Shiny Silver, and if these aren't stylish enough for you, there's also an all-black edition that's up to the task. . lives up to its name by having an all-black body, including the logo on top, the keys, and even the Windows wallpaper. That model also offers greater performance than the regular version.
nanoSIM and eSIM
Vaio SX12 is powered by (up to) an Intel Core i7-1360P processor, with up to 32GB of LPDDR4X RAM (onboard, so not expandable) and up to 2TB of 4th generation high-speed SSD. The all-black edition bumps up the specs and comes with a more powerful i7-1370P processor (exclusive to that version).
Vaio's newly refreshed laptop has a Full HD camera and a selection of ports, including 2x USB 3.0, HDMI, USB Type C and USB 3.1. There's even a VGA port, an incongruous addition you'll often find on Japanese laptops.
It supports Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.1, and for professionals who travel a lot, it has a trick you won't find anywhere else. It comes with a nanSIM slot for wireless WAN, but you can also choose to have a nanoSIM AND an eSIM. With the latter you will need to previously have an eSIM contract with a service provider.
The Vaio SX12 sells from 217,800 yen in Japan ($1,400), but Vaio only sells the larger SX14 in the US, so you'll have to try Amazon or eBay if you want to buy one. Alternatively, you can contact Vaio directly regarding overseas shipping.