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    Sony Adds Touchpad to VAIO P Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by dietcokefiend, May 10, 2010.

  1. dietcokefiend

    dietcokefiend DietGreenTeaFiend

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    Sony just announced an updated VAIO P ultraportable notebook, adding one-touch buttons for accessing the Internet, adjusting screen resolution and launching tune-up software. The refresh also brings a small touchpad to complement the pointing stick already included on the VAIO P. The design mounts the touchpad surface on the right side of the screen with left/right buttons on the left. In the previous model, the screen bezel was blank, although it did have plenty of room for added features.

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  2. Phinagle

    Phinagle Notebook Prophet

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    When did I miss the Crayola buyout of Sony?