Vaio P adds a version running Windows XP
Sony has added the Vaio P version to run Windows XP instead of Vista to increase performance. The new model is called Vaio P50 and will use Windows XP Home Edition SP3.
Sony has added the Vaio P version to run Windows XP instead of Vista to increase performance.
Vaio P version running XP will have more powerful performance. Photo: Akiabaranews .
The new model, called Vaio P50, will use Windows XP Home Edition SP3 operating system. New equipment makes the device more powerful, improving the Windows Vista sluggishness is being criticized by users.
Vaio P50 uses Atom Z520 processor, 1.33 GHz speed, Wi-Fi, WAN, Bluetooth connectivity. Meanwhile, there will be additional options in Japan such as 2 GHz Atom Z550 processor and SSD hard drive up to 256 GB.
In addition to the new operating system, Sony also equipped new colors for Vaio P including pomegranate, crystal white, earthy and yellow. The device will appear on the market on June 6 for about $ 900 (equivalent to VND 16.2 million).
Vaio P is one of the most stylish tiny laptops today. It has an 8-inch wide screen, a long body, a large keyboard and no touchpad. Currently in Vietnam market, the machine is sold for between 16 and over 22 million VND.
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