Gizmodo's highlights on the Sony VAIO P presented at CES -
Form factor looks weird in pics, but it does work incredibly well - a Porsche among Chevy-esque standard netbook. In fact, Sony insists it's not a netbook.
The keys are small, but just right. The trackball is a little oversensitive, but adjustable. But the mouse buttons are too small. Instant-on OS. Essentially a Sony XMB but exceptionally classy. CPU is 1.33Ghz Atom Z, 2GB RAM, which run Vista okay. Built-in 3G is Verizon only.
$900 gets you the Vista Home Basic model. There are 3 other SKUS, mainly varying in storage - 60GB up to a 128GB SSD in the $1500 model.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sony VAIO P
Posted by xujiren at 2:43 PM
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