Pros
- Sleek, pocket-sized design
- Good touchpoint control
Cons
- Screen and keyboard are a hair too tiny
- Pricey considering the parts
Bottom Line
There's no denying this not-quite-a-netbook's sex appeal, but the price is a little too steep for what Sony's VAIO P offers.
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