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Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/Q 8-Inch Laptop – Black

19 April 2010 5 Comments

  • Intel Processor (1.33GHz)
  • 2GB of RAM & built-in Bluetooth technology
  • 64GB Serial ATA Solid State Drive & Integrated Mobile Broadband
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 32-bit
  • 8″ LCD w/ XBRITE-ECO™ technology

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5 Comments »

  • K. Suh said:

    When I first discovered this product in the Sony Store, the only question that went through my head was over and over again “… Why …”.* the way for those who have missed it for the first time and beginners, here is my experience with the product * First of all, this is an amazingly well-engineered product. It is built solid, but still light and ultra portable. Despite the small screen are Web pages and applications outstanding – they showed was a great idea to make the screen wider than it is tall, like most widescreen desktop monitors. The battery life is impressive, also evaluated using about 6 hours by default. The keyboard is much easier to use than it looks and the trackball is as easy as a mouse pad to use .* Did you get that? Want me into too much detail ABOUT A Bunch Of information that is already on the product page GO? * Unfortunately, none of these functions can resist how incredibly stupid is the price of this product: a thousand dollars!, When I was a child, I thought one thousand U.S. dollars was an incredibly large amount of money. It was hard to imagine what I do with so much money. Now I know I can do it on a netbook that actually inferior to every other netbook out there to be fair because verbringen.Um, Intel and Microsoft have teamed up to our lives miserable by severely restricting the specifications of the netbook – if you not already noticed, almost all netbooks have very similar information. Manufacturers must follow their guidelines, otherwise they are punished by being denied the latest and greatest processors. Hence, this netbook, which differs from the norm, compared to a sub-standard processor for the competition, the hundreds of lower costs. You can really not trying to blame Sony for a unique and successful product at the expense of performance, to really create the mood of the computer giant. Rating: 1 / 5

  • Breaking Sunrise said:

    I like size but would rather buy a small weight Vaio with a Blu Ray Disk player for my use so I could use DVD’s in the newest format and that would be worth the extra money. So until they can add that kind of entertainment it seems no better than having a I Touch actually better to have something like that than just a very small computer you can’t use for many things yet.
    No Thanks I would stick with Sony Vaio computers with lowest weight and be entertained and have it all!! OH Yeah! BS
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Anonymous said:

    this laptop has a problem with WiFi connection, I find it a new and it had the same problem. I contacted Sony Vaio support and they could not solve the problem. Rating: 1 / 5

  • Thomas C. Flood said:

    This disaster would be a great opportunity for some LINUX techie–
    buy up all the castoff units at 10% of retail; convert to a decent fullfeature LINUX OS;
    sell for 50% of retail !!!
    Anyone listening? Sony?
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Geoana said:

    Item as advertised and no problems with purchase/delivery issues. Best price I could find for this item.
    Rating: 5 / 5