Sony Vaio P With Extra Commendable Features: Review


Sony Vaio P netbook 276x300 Sony Vaio P With Extra Commendable Features: Review

Well after long rumours- Sony has convincingly done well. Sony Vaio P is worth mention with its inbuilt GPS, inbuilt 3G with a new Digital Compass, an accelerometer and strange optical touchpads on either side of the LCD. To summarize, Sony has done a good job.

Certain of its Key Features are numbered below:

  1. Operates on an Atom Z540 chip, loading Windows 7
  2. An 8-incher LCD with 1600 x 768 resolutions
  3. A Motion Eye camera
  4. Touchpads allows greater control of the ultraportable and act as mouse buttons (both can be used at the same time)
  5. 2GB of DDR2 SDRAM and a 64GB SSD runs with the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
  6. Also an accelerometer which can control documents or photos with a simple “flick,” and it can change documents from landscape to portrait mode
  7. 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, stereo speakers with mic
  8. 2 USB ports and Everywair embedded 3G round the Vaio P off nicely, which weighs 632 grams
  9. Battery life of up to 10 hours with the additional battery being sold
  10. Available in orange, green, pink, black and white.

But the best part is that it’s even smaller than a notebook and smarter than a smartphone- what else? Its best for people who prefer on-the-move computing as its easy to carry and operate.

Not to forget- VAIO P is the first notebook from Sony with a built-in accelerometer that responds to physical movements. Just give VAIO a gentle shake to ‘flick’ through pictures or the pages of a PDF document, or navigate back and forth through your web browsing history. The sensor also recognises when VAIO P Series is turned on its side, automatically ‘flipping’ the screen for easy reading of documents or web pages in portrait mode. The notebook’s additional mouse buttons are perfectly placed for comfortable page-turning when you’re reading in portrait position – just like a paperback book or magazine. Something new-right?

The new VAIO P Series ultra-portable notebook computer is available from June 2010.

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