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  • Hi PizzleDizzle. I just never got the feel for the stick, it feels like trying to hit a target in a video game, plus I have had a bad run with them maintaining durability , I like the tactile feedback and finer control of the track ball. I have a HP Pocket PC also and I like it a lot. I am curious, What third party browser are you using and do you know a good link that I could get it at? Thanks In reply to: "The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook"

    January 9, 2009

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  • Yea! The site has some errors, I contacted Sony last night and they have corrected some by this morning. I found on the site today 4 gb max In reply to: "The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook"

    January 9, 2009

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  • 1.4 lbs.2 (with standard battery)
    9.65"(W) x 0.78"(H) x 4.72"(D) In reply to: "The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook"

    January 9, 2009

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  • First of all our household have been waiting for something like this product to hit the market. Short of a full touch standard page sized, ultra thin, solid state tablet PC (i.e. Ipod on steroids) this is the best fit for service tool bag, travel, and purse use. Second I hate the pointing stick with a passion and it is the single outlying agent that will stop me from purchasing one of these. Considering cost and resisting more expensive options I believe that Sony should remove the stick and replace the two Windows buttons on the bottom row of the keyboard with track balls. If I want a hot key to the start button I should be allowed to put it in a function key of my choice. What do you think? In reply to: "The Sony P-series Lifestyle PC: Just don't call it a Netbook"

    January 8, 2009

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