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		<title>Sony vaio p review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:50:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To say sony vgp-bps8 is contradicting the grain would be an understatement. At a time other notebook sellers as vgp-bpl8 are to a considerable degree promoting low-cost $499 (and cheaper) 10-inch netbooks, and establishing a new category of low-priced 12-inch ultraportables, the vaio p stands alone. This premium modus vivendi pc (starting at $899, $1,199 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To say<strong> sony vgp-bps8</strong> is contradicting the grain would be an understatement. At a time other notebook sellers as <strong>vgp-bpl8</strong> are to a considerable degree promoting low-cost $499 (and cheaper) 10-inch netbooks, and establishing a new category of low-priced 12-inch ultraportables, the vaio p stands alone. This premium modus vivendi pc (starting at $899, $1,199 as configured) emphasizes design and fashion over speeds and feeds, sporting a one-of-a-kind design that’s not only incredibly compact but a feather-light 1. 4 pounds. When you see it, you want to hold it.</p>
<p>The vaio p as sony vgp-bps8 likewise differentiates itself from the netbook field by including features like mobile broadband, gps, sony vgp-bps9 ,and an instant-on mode. Additionally, the keyboard is much usable given the device’s tiny footprint. Add it all up and you have a premium netbook that bests the field with regards to its combining of design and features. Unluckily, this scheme doesn’t provide the sort of performance we would hope for below a resource-intensive os like vista, and some can find it unmanageable to justify the high price. Nonetheless, whether or not you can afford it, the vaio p series for vgp-bps8 battery has a lot to offer.</p>
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<strong>Sony vgp-bps9/s </strong>has long been a leader in inducing miniaturization sexy, and the vaio p for vgp-bps9/b is a quintissential example. The machine as vgp-bps9a/b is substiantially longer than other netbooks but likewise remarkably thinner and smaller at 9. 7 x 4. 7 x 0. 8 inches. To put its size in place, when closed the vaio p has with regards to the same footprint as just the keyboard on the lenovo thinkpad t61. We had no issues slipping this gadget in a suit jacket pocket, even though we could feel the weight. In a way the vaio p vgp-bps2b is in a category all its own with regards to sheer portability.</p>
<p>At last, nonetheless, <strong>the vaio p vgp-bps5a,vgp-bps5, vgp-bps2c, vgp-bps2a is something you’ll want to show off, not hide</strong>. Our configuration does have a glassy onyx black lid (with subtly visible specks in the paint job) and a silver deck and keyboard. It’s likewise available in general black, also as red, green, and white. To take home the truth that the vaio p pcga-bp2v is a fashion statement, the constitution sells luxurious color-matched protective cases made of leather ($89) and bluetooth mice ($69), even though we think at least the previous had better be included given how much the device itself costs.</p>
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		<title>Sony announced x series</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 09:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of of the details of the modern super-slim sony vaio x notebook leaked earlier, but now sony officially lists the sony vaio x windows 7 notebook on sonystyle in all its glory. Sony teased the vaio x at this year’s ifa group discussion in berlin, which essentially functions as the european version of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of of the details of the modern super-slim sony vaio x notebook leaked earlier, but now sony officially lists the sony vaio x windows 7 notebook on sonystyle in all its glory. Sony teased the vaio x at this year’s ifa group discussion in berlin, which essentially functions as the european version of ces. With no spec sheet or press release to be found, all we recognise are the bare essentials from sony’s press group discussion. Now, fast forward to just a small amount of months later, and sony has unveiled its latest netbook, the vaio x. This time, the x looks set to razzle and dazzle with its super slim form element, lightweight design and in truth costly price. Obviously, the magnesium alloy frame and carbon fiber frame of the notebook doesn’t come cheap by any standards, but it does give it a feel that’s just perfect for the business users that this netbook is aimed at. How perfect you questioned? We will search for more over the next few pages but let’s commence with our usual exterior pictures and table of specifications primary.</p>
<p>So how was sony capable to achieve such a thin and light netbook? The vaio x’s chassis is made of a magnesium alloy, and the lid is built from carbon fiber. This material permits the screen to flex, which can be a bit unnerving, but sony said that it’s designed to bend somewhat. Likewise, by using an intel atom z-series processor, which uses fewer power (and creates fewer heat) than the n-series atom chips in most netbooks, the establishment was capable to make the netbook incredibly slim without requiring a fan. The lid of our review unit was matte finished black, as was the inside, with a bronze undersurface that felt somewhat rough to the touch. Sony likewise offers the netbook with a champagne gold lid, but just for the model with a 128gb ssd (more on that later).<br />
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There are a lot of inevitable niggles we require to address. The primary is the cramped keyboard. Sony does its best, with the isolated keys giving dandier boundary line for error when typing, but the tiny right shift key takes a lot of becoming employed to, as do all the keys in the bottom-right area: the full stop and cursor keys are a peculiar challenge. We never looked forward to using this keyboard. The tiny touchpad is likewise an issue. It looks odd to add such a tiny touchpad when there’s ample space below the keyboard, in particular since sony has included a scrolling area at the bottom and far right of it. Leastways it’s responsive when you touch it in the proper place, and coupled with the relatively small screen we found it usable when travelling.</p>
<p>Running on an intel atom z550 (2. 0ghz) processor, sporting 2gb ddr2 ram, a samsung 128gb ssd, and incorporated intel gma 500 graphics, the vaio x was somewhat sluggish in our real earth handling. Obviously, everything turned out better once aero was turned off, but this felt unusual, seeing as how our former experience with normal netbooks with aero turned on in windows 7 rc was lag free. Queerly, this isn’t reflected in our performance benchmarking tests in the windows 7 operating system as the scores do indicate a relatively quicker performance compared to your average netbook. Possibly this could be something affiliated to the slower fsb among the processor and the chipset. Note that we would have likes to check the vaio x using pc mark vantage, but unfortunately, we were unable to get it running. Packing a in particular designed 4-cell battery, the intel atom powered notebook must do fine in our battery test, and given its lightweight form element, it must score beauteous high in our portability index test. The battery essentially places the two battery cells at the side while the middle has a depression to conciliate the trackpad on the chassis. It’s an innovative design for certain; rather than finding a spot to squeeze a battery into the chassis, sony fits the battery around the vaio x’s design.</p>
<p>Sony’s vaio x is so lightweight and super stylish, this product is practically in a class by itself. It sets a new usual for portability. In addition, the built-in 3g and gps ensures that users will be connected wherever they go. Notwithstanding, for an 11-inch system, we were disappointed in this machine’s small keyboard and touchpad. If you have the money, the vaio x’s industrial design will unquestionably turn heads, but you’ll sacrifice ergonomic comfort.</p>
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