Sony Vaio P

Sony Vaio P

Recite after us: The Sony Vaio P is not a netbook. No really, it isn’t. At least, that’s what Sony wants us to believe. The Japanese superfirm has been at pains to point out its dinky laptop is not to be popped into the same pigeonhole as an Asus Eee PC or MSI Wind. It needn’t have worried though, the Vaio P is clearly in a class of its own. First class. With a price tag to go with it.


Don’t be mistaken though. In this case first class doesn’t mean extra legroom and enough space to swing an over-stuffed cat. The Sony Vaio P is the smallest laptop we’ve ever seen.

Inside its dinky frame is an 8-inch screen, Atom 1.33 GHz processor, 1 or 2GB of RAM and the option of a 60GB HDD or 128GB SSD. There’s also Wi-Fi and Bluetooth inside, despite the whole shebang being slim enough to slip into a jacket pocket.

But despite its diminutive proportions the Vaio P remains powerful. There’s a super-crisp 1600

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