New Sony Vaio P Review
Sony Vaio P11z is not a netbook. It is an āultraportable lifestyle PCā with a very elegant and chic look. P11 distinguishes itself from the rest of the crowd by its peculiar elongated design and compact form factor. However, from inside, it is still a netbook, powered by the Atom Z560 processor and GMA 500 chipset. Folks at zol were lucky enough to get their hands on the Sony Vaio P11z and here is the crux of their review:
+ Overall appearance has not undergone any huge change compared to the first generation Sony Vaio P . However, the lid of the Vaio P is no more a fingerprint magnet.
+ Wider range of bright colors
+ While the little touchpad on the side of the display is good, you will still yourself using the trackpoint more due to its easy of operation
+ built-in light sensor to measure the light around and adjust the brightness of the display accordingly
+ camera has moved from upper right corner of the display to lower-right corner
+ There is a new button to the right of right click button called Assist which brings up the Sony Vaio Care app which allows easy troubleshooting and system restore
[via zol] (Chinese)
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