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Publicación: 2009-01-16, Autor: Dan , crítica de: cnet.com
Elegant, thin design; large keyboard; multiple networking and connectivity options; high-resolution screen; less expensive than Sonys UMPC experiments.
Stuck with Windows Vista (for now); trackpoint navigation isnt ideal.
Sonys upscale Atom-powered Lifestyle PC has the components of a cheaper machine but the design of a more expensive one. The end result will be a useful travel PC for some and a conversation piece for others.
Publicación: 2009-01-15, Autor: Andrew , crítica de: techworld.com
We tried an early sample, so will reserve judgement until we see a production version next month. Hopefully by then Sony will have found a way to quicken the P11’s tortoise performance....
Stunningly light and thin design, Relatively spacious, comfortable keyboard, Integrated mobile broadband, Instant-on mode
Sluggish Vista performance, Built-in GPS slow to acquire signal, Bottom of system gets very warm, Expensive
Editors Note: We tested a pre-production sample of the VAIO P Series. Well update this review once we receive a final production unit.To say Sony is going against the grain would be an understatement. At a time other notebook vendors are heavily prom...
Resumen: I've had plenty of time to spend with Sony's bite-sized Vaio P, and now it's time to deliver a verdict on whether or not the 1.4-pound device really performs as advertised. Sony's Vaio P managed to generate some buzz at CES, largely based...
Stylish design, compact and light, good keyboard, clear display, noise-cancelling headphones included
Price, no touchpad, sluggish when running Windows Vista, no free upgrade to Windows 7, battery isn’t great
There is no denying the Sony VAIO P Series’ portability and style are compelling. However, the Sony VAIO VGNP15GG certainly doesn’t come cheap and performance isn’t up to the standard we expected. Still, there is simply no denying its ae...
Elegant, thin design, Large keyboard, Multiple networking and connectivity options, High-resolution screen, Less expensive than Sonys other UMPC experiments
Stuck with Windows Vista (for now), Trackpoint navigation isnt ideal
Sonys upscale Atom-powered Lifestyle PC has the components of a cheaper machine, but the design of a more expensive one. The end result will be a useful travel PC for some and a conversation piece for others. ...
Resumen: Its hard to appreciate just how sleek and compact Sonys smallest Vaio is until you cradle one in your hands. At a little over half a kilogram, it can slip easily into a handbag and you could even carry it in your pocket if you wore baggy clothes - al...