For all of you who pre-ordered VAIO P, saw some lucky dudes unbox the baby and just can’t wait to get your FedEx tracking number, here is a piece of info that came from Cnet to wet your tech appetite even more. You know you are getting a really slick, light weight VAIO and Cnet agrees with you all that it is not a bad purchase you made. OK, we won’t hold you any longer here, check out the pros and cons below and hit the link for more.
The good: Elegant, thin design; large keyboard; multiple networking and connectivity options; high-resolution screen; less expensive than Sony’s UMPC experiments.
The bad: Stuck with Windows Vista (for now); trackpoint navigation isn’t ideal.
The bottom line: Sony’s upscale Atom-powered Lifestyle PC has the components of a cheaper machine but the design of a more expensive one. The end result will be a useful travel PC for some and a conversation piece for others.
Oh and by the way, VAIO P is coming without any crapware preinstalled on it! Yes, you heard it right. Sony listens, you know.
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For all of you who pre-ordered VAIO P, saw some lucky dudes unbox the baby and just can’t wait to get your FedEx tracking number, here is a piece of info that came from Cnet to wet your tech appetite even more. You know you are getting a really slick, light weight VAIO and Cnet agrees with you all that it is not a bad purchase you made. OK, we won’t hold you any longer here, check out the pros and cons below and hit the link for more.
The good: Elegant, thin design; large keyboard; multiple networking and connectivity options; high-resolution screen; less expensive than Sony’s UMPC experiments.
The bad: Stuck with Windows Vista (for now); trackpoint navigation isn’t ideal.
The bottom line: Sony’s upscale Atom-powered Lifestyle PC has the components of a cheaper machine but the design of a more expensive one. The end result will be a useful travel PC for some and a conversation piece for others.
Oh and by the way, VAIO P is coming without any crapware preinstalled on it! Yes, you heard it right. Sony listens, you know.
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