The most impressive and the most aggravating aspect of the Sony Vaio P netbook must be its incredibly high resolution. Though text and images look sharp and crisp, they're really, really tiny. A scaled-up interface would do the Vaio P wonders. In general, resolution independence--where on-screen interfaces aren't tied to pixel count--can't come soon enough. --Nick Mediati
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CES 2009: Some Gadgets Missed the Mark
We wonder who's going to want bad Wii wannabes, a zillion iPhone cases, out-of-date MP3 players, e-cigarettes, and other oddities that we found at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.
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Portable Blu-ray on a Tiny Screen?
iPod/iPhone Case Overload
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Health E-Cigarette?
It Lights Up! Why Does It Light Up?
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