The Sony VAIO P : it’s a lovely little, pocket-friendly machine that suffers from one glaring flaw: high price. Leave it to the boffins at Sony Style to come up with a solution for that. No, not Sony’s Sony Style retailer, but rather KIRF manufacturer Sony Style, which has crafted this 1.6GHz Atom-powered mini laptop with an 8.9-inch screen of undisclosed resolution and a “16GB hard disk” that is either actually an SSD or was manufactured sometime in the late ’90s.

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Keepin’ it real fake: Sony Style L80 mini laptop cuts the VAIO P’s price down to size
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Tags: 26th-2010, 8.9-inch, engadget, japanese, keepin it real fake, keepingitrealfake, kirf, l80, mobile, neutral, podcasts, vaio p
Sony’s VAIO P certainly isn’t for everyone but, if it’s for you, you can now finally get your pre-order in for the latest version on the SonyStyle website.

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Sony’s second-gen VAIO P now available for pre-order
What’s up, yo? Oh, sorry, we meant, what’s up, FroYo

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Engadget Podcast 196 – 05.14.2010
Well, we did have some strong evidence to suggest that Sony was planning a design update to its VAIO P Series, but there happens to be a lot more than fresh aesthetics going on with the new 8-inch lappie.

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Sony VAIO P Series gets an accelerometer, touchpad
What does that look like to you? We’re thinking an updated Vaio P given that stretched form factor.

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Sony Vaio P model PCG-11111L hits FCC with EVDO
If the Vaino “ultraportable” seemed a little too… well, aspirational , the style mavens at Engadget have dug up a netbook that will certainly correlate with both your awesome sense of style and your self-identification as an OG (that’s “original gemsta”).

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Keepin’ It Real Fake, part CCXIX: Gemsta’s Vaino knock-off
A whole new day is dawning for the never-ever-a-netbook Sony VAIO P — those new processor and drive upgrades apparently have the little PC churning through benchmarks at twice the pace of the original. Most of the benchmark help comes from the SSD drive, but the Atom Z550 doesn’t hurt. Meanwhile, Japan is getting a WiMAX version to churn through stereotypically Japanese websites in record time.

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VAIO P gets whole new lease on life with Atom Z550 processor, SSD and WiMAX