Neocrisis: Sony has come out with its VAIO P, the world's lightest 8-inch netbook at just 1.4 pounds. It is a Vista running laptop that powered by 1.33GHz Intel processor and comes with 1,600 x 768 resolution LED-backlit XBRITE-ECO LCD display, 2GB RAM, up to 60GB hard drive + available 128GB SSD, 802.11n WiFi, 3G WWAN, Bluetooth, battery that provides four hours working (eight hours with the optional high-capacity cell) and a GPS module. Color options include garnet red, emerald green, onyx black, crystal white and classic black hues. The VAIO P will be available in the early February with a starting price of $900.
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I can't really imagine using anything that small as a computer. You would be better of with something like a Blackberry or what not.
But i can't imagine typing on that sucker. Then again, it's probably small enough that I can just use my thumbs. =P
It looks really nice, but it's so small. I really don't get the point in netbooks, when they cost as much if not more than an average laptop, and usually have less features than a laptop (less RAM, less HDD, weaker processor).
Netbooks would be more useful if they cost $300 - $500 rather than $1000.
I might get this to make beats with FLStudio. I need something small.
do want. how useful this would be for school! a 1.4 pound vaio is aces in my book.