The good High-res display Cool colour combos Typical high-quality Sony construction and design The bad Poor battery life Smallish keyboard Higher resolution screen adds an AU$200 price premium Loud fan Sony's first foray in to the world of Atom-powered laptops was the Vaio P-series Lifestyle PC, which sported a unique miniaturised design (about the same footprint as a standard business envelope), but was hampered by input issues (no touch pad), and the use of Windows Vista as its OS. At the time of that product's release, Sony was adamant that despite the Atom processor and small size, it was most definitely not a netbook

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