Sony Vaio P

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Opinie eksperta : Andy Vandervell (trustedreviews.com)

Sony VAIO P Series (VPC-P11S1E)

 

Sony's 8-inch mini-netbook packs an Intel Atom processor, 2GB RAM and a 64GB SSD.

As for the screen itself, in true Sony tradition it is very good. A slightly mottled look and ordinary viewing angles do let it down a little, but colour production and detail levels far exceed those found on any netbook and many laptops. It's not a...

01-2012

Opinie eksperta : Joanna Stern (engadget.com)

Sony VAIO P Series review

 

In a day of $300 netbooks and $500 tablets, it sure is mystifying to see Sony still pushing a secondary, $700+ Atom-powered device. That's right, Sony

Insanely compact ; Responsive accelerometer ; New optical touchpad

Sluggish ; Cramped keyboard ; Too expensive

05-2010

Opinie eksperta : Scott Stein (cnet.com)

Sony VAIO P review: Sony VAIO P

 

Sony VAIO P

Very small and lightweight; eye-catching design.

Mediocre battery life; expensive; difficult to navigate.

Sony's too-expensive, designer, ultramobile PC seems out of touch with today's more-affordable and usable smartphone, tablet, and Netbook offerings, with a package that doesn't best any of the competition.

09-2010

Opinie eksperta : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Vaio P

 

Don't you dare call the VAIO P a netbook! Why otherwise would Sony smart at the idea of me using the "N" word even though the P has a netbook's 1.33-GHz Z520 Intel Atom processor (at the low end of the second-gen CPU list)? First off, the price: It...

Sleek, pocket-sized design Good touchpoint control

Screen and keyboard are a hair too tiny Pricey considering the parts

Inside Windows, you can always just boot up VAIO Media Plus. It operates with the same cross-media interface, though it's just a hair more sluggish than the version with the light Linux shell. The Smart-Wi networking software quickly gets you onto...

01-2009

Opinie eksperta : Darren Gladstone (pcworld.com)

Sony VAIO P Laptop Review

 

Sleek, pocket-sized design ; Good touchpoint control

Screen and keyboard are a hair too tiny ; Pricey considering the parts

There's no denying this not-quite-a-netbook's sex appeal, but the price is a little too steep for what Sony's VAIO P offers.

01-2009

Opinie eksperta (pcworld.com)

Sony Vaio P: A First Look

 

New model is super-lightweight, but its design trade-offs leave us with some doubts.

Perhaps the best aspects of the Vaio P are its integrated Verizon EVDO cellular broadband connection and its capability to fetch GPS data without an Internet connection. I haven't yet gotten a chance to play with the GPS. I find that of the browsing...

01-2009

Opinie eksperta : Jerry Jackson (NotebookReview.com)

Sony VAIO P Review

 

Despite the use of an Intel Atom processor, the design of the Sony VAIO P is quite unlike any netbook we've seen. The exterior is covered in glossy plastics with smooth lines, rounded edges, and a style that looks like it's trying to strike a balance...

Smallest and lightest in class ; Excellent build quality ; Fantastic keyboard despite the small size ; Responsive, business-grade touchpoint ; Available with built-in 3G WWAN ; No noisy cooling fan

Expensive for an Atom-based laptop ; Gets a little hot ; Glossy plastic lid is a magnet for fingerprints ; Weak speakers, even for something this small ; Not user-upgradeable

Is it worth $900 when you can get a similar laptop for less money? That depends on what matters to you. The VAIO P has a revolutionary design, an extremely high-resolution display, and a few features you won't find in a $500 netbook. That said, it...

01-2009

Opinie eksperta : Stuff.tv (stuff.tv)

Sony VAIO P review

 

When it was launched a year ago, Sony's Vaio P was a likeable but overdesigned folly. Since then there have been others: Nokia's 3G Booklet and Sony's own Vaio X have also put Intel's common-as-muck Atom processor into couture chassis. But by revising...

06-2010

Opinie eksperta (stuff.tv)

Stuff magazine

 

Sony's almost pocketable, high-style netbook has been given a makeover. But can it justify that eyewatering price tag?

Still the most elegant Atom netbook around, and still horrendously overpriced, too

06-2010

Opinie eksperta : Nathan Edwards (maximumpc.com)

Sony Vaio P

 

The Sony Vaio P is a weird device. It's much smaller than a netbook, but much better-equipped. It has wireless broadband access from Verizon, onboard GPS, a ThinkPad-style pointing stick, and an eye-straining high-resolution screen. It's also...

Windows 7; 2GB RAM; 256GB SSD; wireless broadband and GPS; incredibly portable

Incredibly expensive; too tiny to use comfortably; no touch pad

So what do you make of a tiny, yet full-fledged computer with a screen that causes eyestrain, a keyboard that’s hard to type on, and a nearly $2,000 price tag? The Verizon-enabled 3G wireless data connection and turn-by-turn GPS (utilizing Microsoft...

03-2010

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