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Sony Vaio P launched
Sony Philippines officially launched the Sony Vaio P, their ultra portable laptop that doesn’t want to be called a netbook. Sony claims the Vaio P belongs to a class of its own and avoids calling it a netbook.
Measuring just 8″ across, the Vaio P departs from the usual form factor of a netbook but still uses Intel’s Atom processor. Specs and prices listed below:
VGN-P13H and VGN-P15G
Intel Atom Z520 1.33 or 1.6 GHz HT
2GB on-board RAM
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
60 GB HDD or 64GB SSD
8″ ultrawide display (1600×768 pixel resolution)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
Webcam
2 USB 2.0 ports
SSD/MMC/Memory StickDuo Card reader
Price: Php49,999 and Php69,999

The laptops come in 4 different colors — Obsidian Black, Crystal White, Garnet Red and Olivine Green. More details and product shots here.
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They can call it what they want, but consumers will probably perceive it as a nice “expensive netbook”