I Get Carried Away

| 25 August 2010 | 13 Comments

There must be something with small things that fancy me a lot. I’ve been trying to figure what it might be but the reason that I can come out with is that small things are cute and apparently easy to carry around. It would lead me to buy unnecessarily whenever I see something that attracts me and when I can’t get my eyes off it. Yeah, call me a weirdo but it’s where I can treat myself with once in a while. Collecting small items is a habit I can’t get rid of. Sadly, I cannot collect all small things that I fancy but I can be satisfied by just looking yet not sob myself to sleep afterwards. One of the hard-to-collect things no matter how small it is must be this handy Sony Vaio P-series.

Sony Vaio VPCP11S1E/W

Sony Vaio VPCP11 - one of the P-series

I saw in the newspaper today a netbook but not a Sony Vaio that reminded me of the post I wrote long ago. I told hubby that the netbook resembled the one in my post but I found out later that it was not. Hubby was wondering about that Sony Vaio VGN he wanted to have and waited for the price to go down a bit but he’d not read nor heard of it after the campaign sale. I did him a favor and checked the site but that series is nowhere to be found. Instead, I got carried away with another series that seemed to have more finesse than the ones before.

Sony Vaio VPCP11S1E/W (P-series)

  • Lightweight with 600g with trendy wallet styling
  • Auto screen rotation for reading ebooks
  • 3G, Wireless LAN, Bluetooth
  • Built-in stereo, microphone, camera
  • Quick Web button and Change Resolution button
  • Processor: Intel® Atom™ Processor Z540
  • Hard Drive Capacity (GB) 64
  • OS Windows® 7 Home Premium (32-bit)

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Marlene is a teacher by profession holding a degree of Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. She works as a Mother Language Teacher in Sweden. She is a Filipina married to a Swede. She has been blogging since 2007 and she and her hubby own quite a number of websites.

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  1. Appu says:

    for a traveler it is good but what is the battery backup?

    • Marlene says:

      The battery type is Li-On (Sony EG cell). Battery life time hours is 5 hours but it actually depends on specific software and hardware configurations. Thanks for asking.

  2. Getting id of you credit card might do the trick since you are going to be tempted to buy anything once that you saw them. If you don’t have a credit card then you will not buy anything.

    • Marlene says:

      I have a couple of credit cards but I’ve learned to use it for emergency needs only. If I want to purchase with a credit card I make sure I could be able to pay it at the end of the month as I don’t like installment payments plus high interest. I used credit cards to accumulate points and use them for future purchases. :-)

  3. Amor says:

    I saw a Sony Vaio netbook when I was looking for a laptop earlier this year. Pink pa naman, love it, pero di binili coz I want a 14′ laptop, eh di ko naman afford ang Vaio so hanggang tingin lang!

  4. Lakhyajyoti says:

    I like the design.Can you tell me the price?

  5. i just love my new vaio EB 26 , best for typing , and white is just awesome

  6. you didnt mention its price here , im sure its too expensive

  7. A good one for those who travels a lot. Its really handy and the features seems to be cool as well. It was really nice over all.

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