CES-Sony VAIO P Interview
We reported on the new Sony VAIO P series ultraportable from CES 2009, and we're offering this intense video interview with Erik our Sony rep - he goes into detail about the style, performance, weight, and features of the new P series from Sony.
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CES-Sony VAIO P Interview
Published January 10, 2009 at 03:07:42 AM, by Blair Mathis
We reported on the new Sony VAIO P series ultraportable from CES 2009, and we're offering this intense video interview with Erik our Sony rep - he goes into detail about the style, performance, weight, and features of the new P series from Sony.
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Technical Specifications
- Mamory: 2gb
- OS: Vista
- Weight: 1.8lbs
- Screen: 8 inches
- Screen resolution: 1600x900
- Battery Life: 4-6 hours
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