Sony’s VAIO P first launched in 2009 as an ultraportable notebook in a
tiny form factor. Designed as an expensive and smaller alternative to
popular netbooks at the time, the VAIO P shipped with an 8-inch display
and 1600 x 768 resolution. You could use it as notebook replacement, but
the underpowered Intel Atom processor meant performance wasn’t great.
Due to its size, Sony originally marketed the VAIO P as a
pocket-friendly notebook, but the device barely fit into jean pockets
despite Sony’s advertising.

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