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The colourful VAIO P Series from Sony is perfect p for on-the-move computing, but anyone considering it should remember to get Sony Vaio Laptop Insurance too to safeguard against the increased risk of loss or theft.
On sale since June, the Sony VAIO P Series is the first notebook computer from Sony with built-in GPS and a new Digital Compass. Perfect for telling you where you are and whats happening around you, they can help you find your hotel or a nearby restaurant if youre standing on the street corner in an unfamiliar city.
Available in five vibrant colours (black, white, pink, green and orange), the new VAIO P Series is complemented by a choice of stylish accessories that includes a distinctively perforated silicone slip case and carry strap.
The laptop is ideal for busy people who cant sit still, as its the first VAIO designed for simple operation if youre standing or walking.
The central trackball is complemented by an additional touchpad and mouse buttons. Duplicating the main controls, theyre located at either edge of the screen for comfortable operation with both thumbs while youre holding the computer in two hands.
Sony Vaio Laptop Insurance
But while using a laptop while walking about does come in very handy, Sony Laptop owners should also be aware that greater flexibility can mean your laptop is more at risk of being damaged, lost or even stolen.
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