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    Hi, I'm God: Rumor has it that there is an Apple Tablet coming out. What? VAIO? What the hell is that? Nothing else matters, at this point. more »
    unibrow4o9: Whats the point? Why not just buy a really high end laptop? Or an insane desktop? more »
    FriarNurgle: Sorry, don't understand this product. Could someone please explain to me the appeal of this that would make it worth 1500 bucks? more »
    Kaiser-Machead: No, I refuse to believe that this thing is anywhere near being worth $1,500. I will admit, after actually holding and using one for a bit, it really f... more »
    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: And people complain about the Apple Tax! more »
    Xeno: $1500 seems reasonable for what you are getting. Thats a lot of hardware per inch. The P follows the Ultra portable model where you are paying a lot t... more »
    weatherman: From what I understand, the SSD on that thing is far better than other netbooks, and at 128GB it's much larger as well. more »
    Curves: Price and practicality aside, they are beautiful cases. more »
    weatherman: $100 is a likely a serious misunderestimation. Even a simple sleeve costs $150 from them, and a custom case for something like this is more likely to ... more »
    Rain-man: I knew it. more »
    Monty: Those damned Chinese, taking our prised IBM Thinkpad and coming up with even sexier designs. That thing looks sassy. It would probably be completely... more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: It would be perfect if they made this with a flexible screen that you could roll out to a full size when you want the screen space. more »
    Maori_Yelir: This could finally break me into buying a Netbook. Lets just hope is sub-300. more »
    Manji Kengo: Maybe, just maybe....It's rocketdock with the windows start bar hidden at the top. I have my PC set up this way. Fan docklets and everything. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: This is how Frooch and Buchanan post their articles, isn't it? more »
  • #netbooks

    New Vaio P Model Sneaks Through the FCC

    A new Vaio P model making its way through the FCC seems to confirm last months' Mark 2 refresh rumor. Little else of interest is known, except that it's the same size as the original. [Sony Insider via Engadget]
  • #unconfirmed

    Sony's Planning a Vaio P Mark 2 Super Portable in October?

    TechRadar reports that there will be a "range" of Vaio Ps, Sony's super tiny and super expensive laptop coming later this year. More »
  • #sony

    Sony Finally Achieves the Unholy Grail: A $2,000 Netbook

    We're not sure if there's been a lot of clamoring for an crocodile-skin laptop, but Sony's new Vaio Signature Collection looks to fill that void. Even crazier is their customized Vaio P netbook, checking it at a crazy $2,000. More »
  • #netbooks

    The Vaio P Is Now As Fast As Average Netbooks

    If you're willing to fork over $1500, the Vaio P got a slight spec jump this morning as you can now score one with a 1.6GHz Atom processor (up from 1.33GHz). More »
  • #hackintoshing

    OS X Runs (Poorly, We Admit) on Sony Vaio P

    Well, looks like it is possible to run OS X on Sony's teeny Vaio P netbook, but it's no perfect Dell Mini 9 hackintosh. It looks like a difficult and imperfect crack, yet it still somehow runs better than Vista. More »
  • #accessories

    A Gorgeous Vaio P Case From Vaja

    The Sony Vaio P is a great-looking piece of kit, but it runs a bit pricey for a netbook. These Vaja cases let you protect the gadget while still showing it off. More »
  • #rumorsmashed

    That Awesome Lenovo Pocket Yoga Netbook From Earlier This Morning? Not a Product

  • #netbooks

    Shots Leak of Lenovo Pocket Yoga Netbook Concept, Looks Like it Actually Fits In a Pocket

    Lenovo has let slip some official-looking (if not rendered) shots of a Vaio P-like netbook, the Pocket Yoga. Update: Sadly, it's just a concept. More »
  • #unconfirmed

    OS X Running on a Sony Vaio P?

    If this somewhat dubious photo is to be believed, a Pocketables.net forum poster has successfully booted OS X on a Vaio P. He claims that much of the hardware doesn't work yet, though. More »
  • #vaiop

    Vaio P Capoeira: Two Half-Naked Dudes Doing Flips and Crazy Stuff Holding a $900 Netbook

    "The Vaio P isn't pocketable? Well, how about some topless dudes in white pants jump around and do flips and and kicks and stuff? Now what? Yeah, that's right. Suck it." [Pocketables via BBG]
  • #sonyvaiop

    Sony Vaio P Modded To Accept SIM Cards, 3G via HSDPA Connection

    The Vaio P comes with EV-DO hardware, but an enterprising modder has tweaked everyone's favorite makeup compact netbook to accept HSDPA SIM cards too, for 3G connections from AT&T. It's not for beginners, though.
  • #dealzmodo

    Sony Vaio P $200 Rebate from Verizon

    If you activate the Sony Vaio P's built-in 3G EVDO connection by March 31, Verizon will give you a $200 debit card. Not too shabby. [Pocketables via jkontherun]
  • #vaiop

    Sony Vaio P Widescreen Netbook Now Shipping

    Apparently Sony's kind-of-pocketable Vaio P has begun shipping out to those who pre-ordered. So if you were holding off until it was all too real, now's the time to order. [Engadget]
  • #designmodo

    Secrets of the Vaio P

    Engadget Chinese took the time to translate an interview posted on Cool3C with the Vaio P's designer, Takuma Tomoaki, who reveals secrets of the super-widescreen LCD and never before seen accessories. More »
  • #review

    Sony Vaio P Review

    I've had plenty of time to spend with Sony's bite-sized Vaio P, and now it's time to deliver a verdict on whether or not the 1.4-pound device really performs as advertised. More »
  • #sony

    Japanese Bloggers Don't Buy that the Sony Vaio P is Pocket-Sized

    This Sony Vaio P ad is trying to show how small the new subnotebook is while also showing off an ass. It's a method I won't argue with. But some Japanese bloggers aren't buying it. More »
  • #sony

    Sony's Complete New Line of 70+ Products Announced at CES

    Just how many new products does a company like Sony announce just at CES? Over 70. That's 18 different models in camcorders alone, but if you enjoy punishing your brain, read on for the deluge. More »
  • #netbooks

    Sony Vaio P Dissected Shows Detailed Electronics Gore

    This Sony Vaio P is tiny, so it's quite amazing to see how many things can come out of it. I think the PC User guys threw in some PSP circuits to confuse us. More »
  • #ces2009

    Live: Sony CEO Sir Howard Stringer CES 2009 Keynote

    The second real day of CES 2009 kicks off with Sony CEO Howard Stringer's keynote speech. Sony said yesterday they saved BIG product announcements for the gadget emperor himself. What are they? (Besides Tom Hanks.) More »
  • #ces2009

    Sony Vaio P Super Don't-Call-It-a-Netbook Hands On

    The keyboard? It rocks. The screen? Beautiful. The trackball is just the right amount of gritty, so your finger sticks to it and doesn't slide off onto the keyboard. The instant-on OS? Classy. More »
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