Japanese electronics giant Sony launched a powerful, fashionable netbook. The Vaio P Series “lifestyle” netbook is the size of a standard business envelope for mail and enough to fit in a purse or suit jacket. When it comes to Netbooks, it’s no different, Sony’s entry into the very hot minilaptop category shares a lot with Netbooks such as the Dell Mini 9 or Asus Eee PC, but clearly goes out of its way to avoid being lumped in with them.

Features :
OS: Windows Vista
CPU: 1.33GHz Z530Intel Atom
Memory: 2GB RAM
Hard drive: 60GB(standard), 64 GB and 128GB SSD options
Display: 8-inches (1600 X 800 pixel)
Ports: 2 USB ports, headphone, included dongle adds connectivity to VGA, Ethernet and additional USB
Slots: SD, MS
Weight: 1.4 pounds
Size: 9.6X4.7X0.78 inches
Network : 3G modem, 802.11N Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS.
Other : Webcam

The battery will reportedly last four hours, according to Sony. There’s also an option to purchase a higher-capacity battery, which will last eight hours.
The P-series Lifestyle PC will retail for about $900, and options include solid state (up to 128GB) or standard hard drives and a variety of colors, including garnet red, emerald green, onyx black, crystal white, and classic (matte) black, with matching accessories including a fitted leather case.

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