It’s been a good few weeks since we learnt that Sony was entering the netbook arena, with their latest flagship laptop the VAIO P Series. However, many still aren’t convinced that the P Series is actually a netbook. In the hands on video below done brilliantly by RegHardware’s editor Tony Smith, you will see the VAIO P Series in all its slim and sleek glory. Its extremely thin as you would imagine and Sony always does a good job at making their laptops as glossy and as elegant as possible.
What is unique from other netbooks is that it runs Vista, it doesn’t have a touchpad instead uses the classic ThinkPad pointer. What’s more is that the screen appears to me as very small so anyone who considers buying the P Series should know that its only an 8-inch display, those with sensitive computer eyes may want to try it out for real before buying!
Video and gallery of the VAIO P Series right after the jump…
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Again, the Sony VAIO P Series will be available worldwide from February for about $900 / £600 (varies according to your choice of hardware options). More on it’s specs here…
[via T3 and RegHardware]







I cant’s beleive that P Series is actually a netbook. But truth is that sony has approved that Sony always does a good job at making their laptops as glossy and as elegant as possible.Sony has really done an amazing job.
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