By Herman Lai, posted Feb 25, 2010 at 11:29 PM, 607 views,
Sony Vaio P Knockoff with Pink Color Looks Marvellous

This is a pink knockoff Sony Vaio P A802 which had been introduced previously. What’s inside the netbook is still the same but this time I would like to tell you more about the performance of it. In this post, I have got more shots of the netbook and I hope they will give you a clearer look of it.
More Shots


The size of A802 is very small, therefore the side of the netbook could not have too much spaces for slots and ports. A SD card slot is very important, and it is on the back.

On the left hand side of the netbook, a power port and air vents can be found.

And, the other side of the netbook locates the RJ-45 port, 2 USB ports, headphone and mic. jack.


On the keyboard, it does not have the touchpad. Surprisingly, it adopted to use the design of ThinkPad’s trackpoint (The Red dot) which had replaced the use of touchpad.


The netbook provides a series of system status indicators. They represent the Wi-Fi, power, battery and some other equipment running status.


Those are the images of the touchscreen function, and this had been mentioned on the last post.

It comes with a webcam with 1.3 megapixels and it is placed on the right hand side. Do you think is a good idea to put the camera at there?

This A802 is powered with an Atom N270, 1GB RAM and 16GB SSD. It gives you the 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi and the crappy GMA950 graphics chipset.
In the PCMARK05 test, the CPU scores 1414, while the SSD scores 5507. According to those results, I can tell the performance of this netbook is quite good. The Graphics can’t give a score due to the netbook’s display is not 1024×600 which doesn’t meet the minimum test requirement. That’s pretty annoying…


The A802 uses a SanDisk pSSD-s2 16GB SSD, we can see it having an average of 36.4MB/s for reading. Not bad at all.

Here’s a shot of the Win 7 scoring chart, it got 2.0 in total and this seems to acceptable.

The netbook uses a 3300mAh battery, and it can last for 3 hours (should be 2 hours) for web-browsing, watching videos and working out Office documents.





At last, the netbook sells for $3999RMB (about $571). Do you think you are going to get one?
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