A tangential cutting heat has a motor that "steers" the knife blade, instead of a more typical dragknife blade that just rotates in the holder as the head and media move around. Typically at a sharp corner the knife is lifted , turned while up, and then dropped back down. Cuts are very accurate, and tangential plotters are great for cutting thicker materials like sandblast stencil or reflective.
I may be wrong on this, but I don't think Graphtec makes a tangential plotter. They may offer "tangential emulation" which is just a software option on a drag knife plotter that makes the head pick the blade up and rop it back down at corners like a Tangential plotter does, but if it doesn't physically steer the blade, it's not a tangential plotter.
If you're just cutting vinyl, I wouldn't bother with tangential, it's not worth the extra money, even though they do cut really nicely. That is unless you cut alot of really small text, then it may be more justifiable.
If you are looking for a tangential plotter, consider Summa, they've been the industry leader in that area for a long time. Excellent products, we've had 4 of them over the years.