Stunningly Small. Beautifully Light.
Express your individuality with the black Sony Vaio P-Series Netbook, the first Netbook from Sony. Small it may be but this Netbooks is also highly capable and offeres unbelievably advanced mobile performance. The VAIO P-Series is powered by Intel® Atom Z520 Processor, designed for ultra efficient computing on the move and combined with 2GB of DDR2 RAM. And with 60GB Hard Disc capacity, the VAIO P-Series can easily handle your mobile data storage requirements.
Bring your multimedia to life with 1600x768 resolution and vivid contrast. With Sony’s X-black LCD with LED technology, pictures are sharply defined and bright, even when using outdoors.
You can even also stay online all day. With embedded 3G WWAN VAIO “everywair” technology, the VAIO P-Series lets you surf the net, blog and e-mail friends wherever you are. You don’t even need a hotspot. And keeping in touch family and friends has never been so easy using the on-board Motion Eye® webcam and in-built Bluetooth.
All this packed into an 8” Screen and weighing only 638 grams you can take the Sony Vaio P-Series Netbook anywhere.
- Processor: Intel® Atom™ Z520 Processor (1.33GHz)
- RAM: 2GB
- Hard Drive: 60GB
- Operating System: Windows Vista® Business
- Screen: 8” X-black LCD with LED technology
- Graphics: Mobile Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 500
- Bluetooth: Yes
- Notebook Camera: Motion Eye® webcam
- Warranty: 1 year Warranty








Question from Mike F: Asked on 14/05/2009 what is the battery life between recharges for this product?
Question from Georg: Asked on 16/04/2009 What’s in the box of Sony Vaio VGN-P19WN/Q ?
Question from SteveW: Asked on 15/04/2009 Can it be connected to and use our company VPN?
Question from IanI: Asked on 31/03/2009 Can the P series support an external monitor & extended desktop?
Question from terrabase: Asked on 07/03/2009 Does the 3G wireless Internet require an existing SIM card and contract, or does the unit include this with it, and if so is there unlimited data and/or a monthly charge?