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Sony VAIO P

 

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  1. LAPTOP Magazine

    LAPTOP Magazine
    6.0/10
    23 August 2010

    Early last year, Sony threw the netbook world for a loop when it released the original VAIO P series. With a truly unique and compelling 1.4-pound design and a high resolution 8.9-inch, 1600 x 768-pixel screen, the original P was a groundbreaking device, but its sluggish performance and short battery life made it difficult to justify the $999 starting price. Read more

  2. Digitaltrends

    Digitaltrends
    6.5/10
    15 April 2009

    Under its undeniably sexy exterior, there's not much to love about Sony's overpriced ultraportable. Read our review to find out why. Read more

    • Unbelievably small, light; sturdy chassis; ultra high-res screen; quick-boot OS
    • Almost crippling performance; slow boot time; brief battery life; no included sleeve; uncomfortable to use in lap; price does not reflect performance
  3. maximum pc

    maximum pc
    6.0/10
    10 March 2010

    The perfect device for leprechauns Read more

    • Windows 7; 2GB RAM; 256GB SSD; wireless broadband and GPS; incredibly portable.
    • Incredibly expensive; too tiny to use comfortably; no touch pad.
  4. PC World

    PC World
    4.0/10
    27 January 2009

    There's no denying this Read more

    • Sleek, pocket-sized design, Good touchpoint control
    • Screen and keyboard are a hair too tiny, Pricey considering the parts
  5. HardwareCentral

    HardwareCentral
    6.0/10
    29 July 2010

    Both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless are built in, as is a VGA webcam. SD and Memory Stick Duo/Magic Gate flash-card slots are located on the Sony's front edge. There's one USB 2.0 port on each side of the notebook, along with a headphone jack and wireless on/off switch on the left and a proprietary connector on the right. The last is for a dongle that adds VGA and Ethernet ports to the system; it should be standard, but it's a $60 option. Read more

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Sony Vaio P Super Netbook

The Sony Vaio P Super Netbook is a super-tiny ultra-portable notebook that weighs approximately 1.4 pounds, and measures 8 inches deep and 11 inches wide. It runs on Windows Vista Home Basic operating system.

Features

The Sony Vaio P Super Netbook has a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom CPU processor and integrated Intel graphics, as well as 2 GB of RAM. It incorporates a trackpoint instead of a touchpad. Besides that, it features a resolution of 1600 x 768 pixels. There is also a…

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Sony Vaio P Super Netbook

The Sony Vaio P Super Netbook is a super-tiny ultra-portable notebook that weighs approximately 1.4 pounds, and measures 8 inches deep and 11 inches wide. It runs on Windows Vista Home Basic operating system.

Features

The Sony Vaio P Super Netbook has a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom CPU processor and integrated Intel graphics, as well as 2 GB of RAM. It incorporates a trackpoint instead of a touchpad. Besides that, it features a resolution of 1600 x 768 pixels. There is also a built-in webcam on the top of its screen. Other than that, the Sony Vaio P Super Netbook has a very wide screen, that is even wider than the usual 16:10 aspect ratio.

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