Saturday, June 20, 2009

Sony Vaio P Mini Notebook Computer

I think you’d agree with me when I’m saying that Vaio laptops are expensive, but what makes them stand out of the crowd and convince everybody to get one is their overall design, which is eye-catching and elegant at the same time.
Like all leading laptop manufacturers, Sony introduced many mini laptop computers lately and the newest ones are those included in the VAIO P series.

A Sony Vaio P mini notebook computer is something between an Internet-optimized Eee PC and a high-end Asus notebook, thanks to the small form factor and the technology advancements that allowed the integration of so many high-performance components into a single unit.

Vaio P has 3G technology for high-speed mobile broadband Internet access, GPS support, the XrossMediaBar function for instant access to your favorite applications, an Intel Atom Z530 processor, 2GB system memory, 128GB Solid State Drive, WWAN, WLAN, Bluetooth, a built-in Motion Eye web camera and the 8-inch widescreen X-black LED-backlit LCD display with a high-resolution of 1600 x 768 pixels, all weighing only 640 grams.

Available in red, dark green, black and white, with a stylish carrying case and a Bluetooth wireless mouse, the Vaio P mini notebook computer will surely be among the most wanted laptops this year, even if the price is of about $1,670.
Starting next month it will be available in stores across UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Russia.

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