6.22.2009

Sony Vaio P Design

Technology Meets Design in Sony VAIO P

A recently launched notebook at CES 2009 was Sony’s VAIO P, an ultra portable notebook which can probably fit in anyone’s jacket pocket. Sony VAIO P surprised a lot of CES spectators because of its unique design that has never been seen before.

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Luxury is written all over Sony VAIO P with its glossy and stylish look. Top portion of the cover of the screen as well as the bottom side of the notebook is enveloped with glossy plastic while the keyboard comes in matte silver plastic. For additional support, magnesium alloy is applied in its internal frame. It is really remarkable however fingerprints and dusts can easily get into its gloss, especially in the LCD area. Without proper care, its “new feel” can die out in no time.

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Early units are provided with Windows Vista Basic but Windows 7 is going to be added in later production. Sony VAIO P also has something new to offer for those who like to go online as quick as possible. It has a button which can be pressed right next the power button and logging in will only last for about 20 seconds.

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When compared to other netbooks, VAIO P’s keyboard and touchpad looks less crowded. It is obvious that Sony really though of its design carefully. So, over-all design, no problem but what about the over-all performance? The processor used here is relatively weak (1.6GHz Atom processor). It can be used mostly for web browsing and Microsoft Office applications.

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In line with modern minimalism, Sony VAIO P is technology dressed with style but of course, it doesn’t come without a price.

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