New Vaio P gets crocodile skin
Sony has just recently updated their ultra-portable (and ultra expensive) Vaio P line, with new and improved hardware and extra features like GPS, 3G, accelerometer and a nice optical trackpad. However, if those are not enough for you, there will be some other customizing options for your tiny Vaio.
Let’s say you’ve built one with the best possible specs:
- Intel Z560 processor + GMA 500 graphics (capable of Full HD playing)
- 2 GB of memory
- 256 GB SSD drive
- 8 inch 1600 x 768 px display
- Wi-Fi N, Bluetooth, 3G, GPS
- Windows 7 Home Premium
- 12 hours battery life

Sony Vaio P with crocodile skin
Not how about a special finish made out of crocodile skin. Sounds good, ay? Well, actually not, think about the crocs that have to be skinned for it. The end product does look great though and will make quite an impression between millionaire business people who look to suit a mini laptop with their crocodile boots, briefcase or watch-band.
But is this what we all needed right now? I’d say no. Though, if you want this customization option, look for it from June in Japan and be prepared to pay a couple of thousands of bucks for the end product.
Source: Sonybrands (via EEEPC.net)
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Last updated: November 1, 2011 | Published: May 27th, 2010 | Add the first comment!
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