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Now, Sony Vaio On Your Pocket

Though netbooks couldn't get any smaller? Guess again. Sony just released the Sony Vaio P in Korea. The 1.3 lbs. netbook has an eight inch display and is small enough to fit in your pocket. There are currently two models, the VGN-P35LK and VGN-P33LK. The VGN-P35LK is available in Gold, Green, Black, White, and Red. It features a 64GB SSD and an Intel Atom Processor. The VGN-P33LK has a 80GB HDD and 2GB of DDR2 memory and is available in black or white. Both models will have an integrated...

Sony Applies Next-gen SnowflakeTech

When Sony's VAIO W netbook was released, we said the company would "have to do better than put a pretty face on a vanilla set of innards to get our next five Benjamins." So what has the company done to raise the appeal of its little netbook? Boosted the processor? Added a big SSD? Lowered the price? Nah, it went ahead and painted some snowflakes on the lid. Pretty though they may be they still hide the same 10.1-inch, 1366 x 768 LCD, 1.6GHz Atom, and 1GB of RAM. There are some improvements:...

New From SOny VAIO Collection

If you’ve been holding back on picking up a new laptop, Sony’s latest VAIO collection might just tempt you into buying one. The new limited edition futuristic notebooks VAIO VGN-FW590FFD and VAIO FW Nebula will most likely have everybody in the room checking out your laptop, and more importantly, it’s no slouch in the performance department. The format features 4GB of ram, a 16.4-inch display, 500GB hard drive, Intel Core 2 Duo P8700 processor clocked at 2.53GHz and an ATI Mobility...

Sony VAIO X Reviewed

The crazy-light Sony VAIO X got the review treatment over at Laptop Mag. They found that thinness comes at a cost, and their test results reveal Sony wasn't kidding with those battery life claims. The biggest strike against the VAIO X seems to be the heat it generates. Luckily, the 6-cell battery raises the laptop off of the user's lap and helps solve the problem. But if you're going to use the 4-cell battery, better bring a heat shield for your legs. Speaking of batteries, Sony worked some...