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Sony Vaio P launched and priced

Sony Philippines today launched their much-anticipated flagship ultraportable — the Sony Vaio P pocket-style PC. And when they said it’s a pocket-style PC, it really does fit in your pocket. We got the official specs, price and release date after the jump.

The Sony Vaio P comes in two models – a 1.33GHz and 1.6 Ghz Intel Atom Z processors. Specs and price are as follows:

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VGN-P13H (SKU)
Intel Atom Z520 1.33 GHz HT
2GB on-board RAM
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
60 GB HDD
8″ ultrawide display (1600×768 pixel resolution)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
Price: Php49,999

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VGN-P15G (SKU)
Intel Atom Z530 1.60 GHz HT
2GB on-board RAM
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
64 GB SSD
8″ ultrawide display (1600×768 pixel resolution)
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 2.0
Price: Php69,999

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The SSD model is lighter (594 grams) than the HDD model (620 grams) by about 26 grams but both has a battery capacity of 3 hours (an extended battery lasts 6 hours). Memory card slots available for SD/MMC/SDHC and Memory Stick Duo as well as a webcam, 2 USB ports and an I/O connector for display and LAN adaptor. The VGN-P15G also comes with a noise-canceling headphones.

Sony also equipped the Vaio P with a hardware encoder that allows for smooth playback of HD videos (AVCHD).

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The Vaio P will be available to the Philippine market by February 25, 2009. Pre-orders can be made online (www.sony.com.ph/vaiop) starting Friday.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.
  1. What?! VGN-P13H only running on 1.33GHz? Bad.


  2. Hahaha, 50 and 70K for a netbook? No thanks Sony, no matter how you call them, that thing still acts and looks like a netbook to us.


  3. gotta hand it to Sony for making very nice-looking devices that are sooo expensive. They think they’re Apple. :P


  4. Ouch! Why the hell are they expensive? Comparing it to MSI WIND with almost half the price of Sony VAIO P,I would get MSI WIND with more feature and better screen. Sigh, this is the problem with japanese companies, they make practical things look impractical and unnecessary.


  5. I think it’s rightly priced. They dont have to think they’re Apple, they obviously are better than Apple.


  6. yes someone please stick this in their back pocket, it will be stolen in no time.


  7. pricey.

    60 K? bili na lang ako ng macbook yung white. ahehe.
    si Sony talaga. mahal.


  8. It should be priced at 30T only so it can be a competitive product. Those netbooks that priced at 24t and higher are not affordable. I will just buy a standard laptop.


  9. that’s ridiculously expensive. I can’t even consider that a true computer. A toy for Php 50,000?? I’m so not going to buy that. I don’t understand why companies keep on making these worthless and almost non-functional computers that can’t even handle office 2007.


  10. Coz they’re Sony. They have this stupid mentality that if you build it, they will buy it. Honestly with that price point, Sony’s just being downright offensive, especially with the economic crises hitting us dead in the face.


  11. I used to be such a big fan of Sony Vaio. My last laptop was a SV but it didn’t last long :( and I am such a careful owner. Will see how long my MacPro lasts.


  12. 70k for an Atom powered laptop?

    That is a bit too much. Even for a lifestyle-line unit. Too much.

    I think it defeats Sony’s purpose in releasing this — nah ah, I highly doubt P will save the company.


  13. NAKU! 70K?! Kamahal na calculator naman yan!


  14. all sony products are overpriced here in the philippines. really. i assume you can get one of those in sg at 10-15k less than the ph price.


  15. acer aspire one, asus eepc and hp mini are less than half the price. all are running with 1.6Ghz Atom N270 Processor with 160Gb hard disks.


  16. anyone tried the red fox wizbook? those things are priced at a third of what sony’s offering and they pretty much have the same specs.

    i will have to agree though the sony vaio p is VERY PRETTY. that i gotta give them…


  17. @Unknown Soldier – hahahaa! you made me laugh! :D really, times 2 sa pinas, w8 lang natin e release sa abroad ma bibili natin yan ng half the price thru ebay.. hehehe

    like my T200 dati, its SRP is 30,000+ pero nabili ko ng 15k. Matagal na yun, ngayon mas mura na. :D

    We just need to be patient and wait. Mabilis naman mag mura mga sony gadgets. yay!


  18. I am a proud user of the Sony VaiO laptop, as I have 17 inch desktop replacement system which had given me already 4 years of good service and still doing well!
    But these new offering such as Sony VaiO p is like blond woman, a beauty but a dumbass..
    I have discovered this page while surfing for laptop reviews
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB12344023337*****39.html
    Uggghh,,,,, what a sheer waste of money in these hard times…


  19. pls akin n lng yan mag-aaral ko ng mabuti at saka kailangan ko yan tlga pls!!!!! i want that at saka magaling ako mag tugtog ng instrument pangako papakta mo sayo ang muka ko may talento pa nman ako


  20. di praktikal na bumili ng mga ganyang bagay hehehe…


  21. i like the vgnz series… very robust among all sony vaio series… this P series needs the dpi settings to be adjusted to its smallest settings just for you to click on large installer application… all vaio notebook are really expensive… thats why sony came here in the philippines late than other country… i really want the vgnz…


  22. the beauty of the laptop will surely conflict with the beauty of my budget


  23. WAHHH 3 YEARS FROM NOW YOUR 50K IS JUST WORTH 10K. NOT A GOOD INVESTMENT. MAYBE FOR THOSE WHO GOT A LOT OF MONEY AND FOR THOSE WHO REALLY NEED IT.


  24. @WISEMAN

    i guess you’re the type who saves food until it is on expiry date.


  25. It’s Really informative Article and you are doing very finicky work and thanks for sharing this.


  26. very good, it’s very useful to me, thank you very much!


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