The second generation Sony Vaio P differs little from its ultraportable widescreen predecessor, but this does not mean that we are not interested in looking at the stuffing of a new laptop. The Japanese PC User site has already managed to disassemble one bright green instance. As in the case of the Sony VAIO X, it is clear that the Sony designers have pretty much tried to fit all the insides into the VAIO P compact form factor. The weight of the laptop is less than 700 grams. Unfortunately, there were some drawbacks: for example, Sony used a non-standard connector for SSD, so upgrades are fraught with headaches for users.
From the pleasant - the new laptop has a more efficient cooling system due to the frame of siz magnesium alloy, which will prevent the user's knees from overheating. In addition, the designers made the right conclusions about the wrong location of the components in the previous generation Vaio. As a summary, the product remains niche, but the design and engineering is impressive. ')
via slashgear.com