Sony preps hi-res Atom N netbook
Published 7/7/2009 at The Register
Has Intel relaxed its rules? Sony launched its first netbook, the Vaio P, back in February. The P's high price undoubtedly put plenty of punters off, so the consumer electronics giant is having another go, this time with a more standard notebook spec.…
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