Sony VAIO Lifestyle VGN-P688E/R 8-Inch Laptop – Red
Filed in Computers on Jul.29, 2010
- 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
Product Description Your portal to the world, a stylish lifestyle VAIO PC P-Series provides entertainment and computer industry in Go-Anywhere design. Features such as built-in mobile broadband and real-time GPS functionality just say a partial story. The bottom line is that it is a little chic. 4 pounds (with standard battery) computer friend, perfect in their lives, whether on business or both. . . .Read More >>


July 29th, 2010 at 6:27 pm
When I first discovered this product in shop Sony, the only question that went through my head over and over again “Why not … …” .* Incidentally for those who missed the first time and for beginners, here is my experience with the product * At first, it is incredibly well designed product. This dense, but light and very portable. Despite the small screen, his brilliant display Web pages and applications – it was a great idea to make the screen more than it is long, as most desktop widescreen monitors. Battery life is impressive, estimated at about 6 hours with standard use. The keyboard is much easier to use than it looks, and the trackball is as easy to use as a mouse pad .* Did you know? You want to go into details a lot of information already on the product page? * Unfortunately, none of these functions can withstand incredible, as the price for this product asses: 1000 dollars! When I was a kid, I thought $ 1000 was an incredibly large sum of money. It was hard to imagine what I would do with all that money. Now I know I can spend on a netbook that is actually lower than any other netbook there zijn.Om honest, Intel and Microsoft together for their lives miserable severe restrictions on the specifications of netbooks – in case you still have not noticed, almost all netbooks are very similar characteristics. Manufacturers must comply with its directives, otherwise they would be punished by depriving the latest and greatest processors. Consequently, this netbook which deviates from the norm, has a sub-standard processors, compared with competitors that cost hundreds less. You really can not blame Sony for trying unique and successful product, at the expense of productivity, that in reality the vagaries of computer giants.
July 29th, 2010 at 7:21 pm
I love the size, but are likely to buy a lightweight Vaio with Blu Ray disc player for my use, so that I could use the DVD in the latest models, and that will cost extra money. So, while they amused themselves, it seems to add no more than a touch I really like something better, that only a very small computer that you do not use a lot of dingen.Nee, thank you, I would stick with a Sony Vaio computer with a low weight and have fun and all that! Oh Yeah! BS
July 29th, 2010 at 8:16 pm
This laptop has a problem with Wi-Fi connection, I can change it to a new, and had the same problem. I contacted Sony Vaio customer service and they can not solve this problem.
July 29th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
The item as it is done and no problems with buying / nutrition. The best price I could find for this item.
July 29th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
This catastrophe was the perfect opportunity for some Linux-machines to buy all units of castoffs to 10% off retail, converting it into a decent full-featured operating system Linux, selling for 50% off retail! Anyone listening? Sony?