By Bad BeaverPosted Friday 9th January 2009 19:02 GMT
to see how this performs with OS X on it. It's the nice.
Oh, and I would love to see some more "content" in these videos, more than just another underage marketing drone (did they kidnap this one on the way home from school?) oozing out its spin. If they claim the keyboard is nice, it would be sooo informative if you actually put the thing down, typed a couple of sentences and let us know about your feelings, you know... otherwise these vids would be pretty worthless.
By RichardPosted Friday 9th January 2009 19:22 GMT
oh poop.
Gorgeous machine and really good specs for a netbook but its just a shame about the price ... actually considering the 3G option then it might be worth a punt on a £40/month carrier subscription if it came "free".
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 9th January 2009 20:46 GMT
They've got the size right (sort of, I hate those nipple mouse pointers) but at that price it's too expensive for a Netbook and too small/limited as a proper laptop. Sony's various hardware divisions don't seem to be having much luck lately, what with the PS3 nosediving and TV sales plummeting.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 9th January 2009 22:57 GMT
The droid tells you (twice) it's "1.4lb". And it's "under 20 seconds", not "120 seconds".
Boasting about its eight inch *diagonal* screen is about as honest about counting individual colour sub-pixels as entire pixels: the screen's so un-square the area is far less than you'd think from that figure.
By Marc GoldmanPosted Saturday 10th January 2009 10:52 GMT
Matt, $900 doesn't come close to £400 to £500 according to Sony.
I know the dollar to pound has got worse, but we're pretty much back to the dollar = pound syndrome for conversion. The base model in the UK starts at £850 and goes up to a whopping £1369!
Have a look at the Sony style site where you can pre-order for a mid Feb release:
By ChikaPosted Saturday 10th January 2009 14:06 GMT
"$900 - if that equates to £4-500 then one of thems mine!! :D"
Chances are they will probably go for the £=$ option. Even if you are right, this doesn't compare well with some of the other netbooks out there, possibly because of what it needs inside to actually run Vista. I'd wait for a more detailed spec and a few benchmarks first before shelling out.
Actually, the keyboard reminded me of the Tandy Colour Computer keyboard. Odd, that. ;)
By Anonymous CowardPosted Saturday 10th January 2009 15:19 GMT
"Under 20 seconds" - I heard "one twenty seconds". I must be getting deaf in my old age.
I missed the 1.4lb, I guess I'm not used to hearing mass (or even weight) mentioned in Imperial any more.
It does look nice, however, to run Vista I reckon it's going to require significant resources which means, with such a small size, it might get hot and not have fantastic battery life. Let's see what the first proper reviews are like.
If Sony want to promote a new product, they should be innovative and capture the viewer's attention - here is an example - watch the video:
By Adam HarrisPosted Sunday 11th January 2009 06:47 GMT
It seems like the manufacturers are going a little bit crazy with the whole netbook market.
I'm amazed at how many "high-end" netbooks I've seen at CES this week, from the Sony at $800 to the HP Vivienne Tam at $600.
Even Asus are in on the act with tablet and gaming models.
The disappointment for me has been the lack of updates on the SCC side of things, the next £199/£249/£299 models, and that Samsung didn't showcase the NC20 (as had been rumored).
Paris as maybe she'd heard of Vivienne Tam before the show.
Comments on: Sony Vaio P netbook taken for a spin
Cute, but why bother with WIndows? #
By Roger Williams Posted Friday 9th January 2009 18:55 GMT
Can't wait #
By Bad Beaver Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:02 GMT
Bezzle's bigger than the screen.... #
By Ryan Barrett Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:08 GMT
Sony #
By Robert Moore Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:17 GMT
900 dollars! #
By Richard Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:22 GMT
YES PLEASE!! #
By Matt Posted Friday 9th January 2009 19:44 GMT
Details #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 9th January 2009 20:02 GMT
Sony seem to have missed the point of Netbooks #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 9th January 2009 20:46 GMT
@Details #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 9th January 2009 22:57 GMT
Scary UK pricing.... #
By Marc Goldman Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 10:52 GMT
@Matt #
By Chika Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 14:06 GMT
@Details #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 10th January 2009 15:19 GMT
Sony time travel included? #
By Paul Posted Sunday 11th January 2009 01:02 GMT
Manufaturers trying to take control #
By Adam Harris Posted Sunday 11th January 2009 06:47 GMT
Funny #
By Andrew Moore Posted Sunday 11th January 2009 23:12 GMT
History repeating itself #
By Adrian Posted Monday 12th January 2009 12:05 GMT
learnings! #
By John Posted Monday 12th January 2009 13:01 GMT