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Sony Vaio P size comparison photo series

See how this diminutive super-portable laptop stacks up against other classes of portable devices.

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Computing | by Barb Dybwad | Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:36PM | 0 comments

Wondering just how small that new Sony Vaio P ultra-portable laptop is? Over at Pocketables.net, Editor Jenn Lee has put together a great visual tour of how the new notebook (which is totally not a netbook, let's remember) stacks up against members of related classes of portable devices including other ultraportables or subnotebooks, netbooks, UMPCs, and MIDs as well as an assortment of other miscellaneous size comparisons. From our own hands-on at CES we had a chance to witness just how thin and light this tasty little number is, but these photo comparisons really showcase that quite nicely. Head on over to Pocketables to check out the image series.

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