By Nicole Scott
10 May, 2010 10:50 pm
A picture is worth a thousand words and there are a thousand pictures so I’ll try to to use too many words! What we’ve got here is a teardown of the VAIO P 2, externally, there are a number of changes, but under the hood is in the ground with the Intel Atom Z5xx and the accompanying Poulsbo chipset Intel US15W the same platform. That the base in spite of the same components has been redesigned ITMedia now show the Japanese colleagues with their teardown of the new Sony VAIO P. So you have an idea of what parts you’re looking at the 8 inch netbook comes with options for the Intel Silverthorne CPU the Z530 (1.6 GHz), Z550 (2Ghz) and Z560 (2.133 GHz) are available along with an SSD that will come in 64, 128 and 256GB. It also come with every type of connectivity GPS, Wifi, 3G, WiMax, Bluetooth which we love. Once you convert from Yen prices starts around 665 € and from 22 May, the new Vaio model look are alot going to be available in P Series. We got tipped off by our conference compatriot JKKMobile






































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