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Yes, A Crocodile Skin Sony Vaio P Is Exactly What We Need

5:28PM May 26, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

As if whacking GPS, 3G, an accelerometer and optical touchpads onto the new Vaio P wasn’t enough, Sony’s only gone and painted it with crocodile skin now. More »


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Sony Vaio P Is A Worthy Upgrade With Accelerometer, Touchpads, GPS

4:41PM May 10, 2010 | Kat Hannaford

Well, well, well. If it isn’t another attempt by Sony at that ill-conceived “not a netbook, it’s an ultraportable!” market. After rumours, they’ve done good: inbuilt GPS, inbuilt 3G and an accelerometer. Plus, strange optical touchpads either side of the LCD. More »


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Sony Vaio P Clone Can’t Compete With The Original

9:00AM March 1, 2010 | Jack Loftus

So, the Sony Vaio P has a clone. Congrats, Sony! Too bad the mimicry ends with the aesthetics: More »


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New Vaio P Model Sneaks Through The FCC

11:00AM August 6, 2009 | Adrian Covert

A new Vaio P model making its way through the FCC seems to confirm last months’ Mark 2 refresh rumor. Little else of interest is known, except that it’s the same size as the original. [Sony Insider via Engadget]


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Sony’s Planning A Vaio P Mark 2 Super Portable In October?

8:20AM July 10, 2009 | Jason Chen

TechRadar reports that there will be a “range” of Vaio Ps, Sony’s super tiny and super expensive laptop coming later this year. More »


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The Vaio P Is Now As Fast As Average Netbooks

3:08AM June 23, 2009 | Mark Wilson

If you’re willing to fork over $US1500, the Vaio P got a slight spec jump this morning as you can now score one with a 1.6GHz Atom processor (up from 1.33). More notably, that price also includes a 128GB SSD, GPS and Verizon Mobile Broadband module. Still… $US1500? [SonyStyle via Engadget]


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OS X Runs (Poorly, We Admit) On Sony Vaio P

2:00AM June 14, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz