Testseek.com have collected 74 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio VGN-P11 Series and the average rating is 67%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio VGN-P11 Series.
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74 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Size and weight; wide range of connectivity options; excellent keyboard; XMB
Price tag; performance; high resolution display strains the eyes
Sony wowed the crowds at CES this year when it unveiled the Vaio P-Series, a fully fledged netbook that could just about fit into your back pocket. As technically impressive as it is, the hefty price tag and several shortfalls means it struggles to li...
Stylish design, compact and light, good keyboard, clear display, noise-cancelling headphones included
Price, no touchpad, sluggish when running Windows Vista, no free upgrade to Windows 7, battery isn’t great
There is no denying the Sony VAIO P Series’ portability and style are compelling. However, the Sony VAIO VGNP15GG certainly doesn’t come cheap and performance isn’t up to the standard we expected. Still, there is simply no denying its ae...
Abstract: We’re used to seeing feature-packed ultraportables from Sony’s VAIO range, but no recent laptop has come close to matching the VAIO VGN-P11Z/W in terms of mobility. Weighing in at just 625g, it’s considerably lighter and more compact than all current ...
Abstract: Attractive designUnique form-factorLight and compactImpressive screen resolutionFamiliar keyboard sizeResponsive for Vista on limited resourcesMemory Card Duo and SD readersIntegrated Verizon broadband Poor HD playbackLimited battery lifeExpensi...
Abstract: Attractive design, Unique formfactor, Light and compact, Impressive screen resolution, Familiar keyboard size, Responsive for Vista on limited resources, Memory Card Duo and SD readers, Integrated Verizon broadband,
Abstract: I’ve seen it in pictures and I’ve seen it in stores. But it wasn’t until I received the VAIO P for review from Sony a few of days back that I fully appreciated the Engineering marvel this little machine is. Measuring just 245mm x 120mm and weighing 594...
Abstract: When faced with reviewing a pretty straightforward item-in this case Sony’s new VAIO P-Series Notebook Computer-the No. 1 question that comes to mind is, “What is it about this product that makes it different from anything else?” If you ask Sony, they...
Abstract: Its hard to appreciate just how sleek and compact Sonys smallest Vaio is until you cradle one in your hands. At a little over half a kilogram, it can slip easily into a handbag and you could even carry it in your pocket if you wore baggy clothes - al...
Sony's right that the Sony Vaio P isn't a netbook in one sense: it's got a unique oblong shell which will fold up and slot into almost any pocket. Despite that, it's still got a large chiclet keyboard that's ace for dashing out even lo...
Sony's so keen to prove the Sony Vaio P isn't a netbook, it's force fed it Windows Vista, a mind bending error. Until you get round to treating it with a bit of Windows XP or 7, it's liable to burn you with hangs and repeated freezes. That...
It's good to see Sony fronting with a different style of ultra portable PC in an overcrowded market. It'll run just as well as any with a bit of fine tuning, but whether you can cope with screen size and lack of a trackpad is as personal a choice...
Out of all of the netbook offerings we’ve seen this far Sony have come closest to manufacturing a product that we would consider to be perfect, however there are few little niggling issues we would like to address.Despite Sony’s best intention...