Would You Pay $300 for a Sony VAIO P Lifestyle PC?

vaiopThis is just a theoretical question for now, but would you pay $300 for a Sony VAIO P netbook, er lifestyle PC? When the VAIO P was unveiled at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show, we were pretty excited to caress the device on camera. But after taking the price-tag into consideration, neither James nor I opted to purchase one. Recently Sony dropped the price by up to $500, but you’ll still find the base model running $849 direct from the Sony store. How would another $550 price drop grab you, though?

Actually, “price drop” is a bit misleading — subsidy would be more accurate. PhoneArea says that such a whopping subsidy is coming from Verizon Wireless; possibly bringing the initial out-of-pocket price of a Sony VAIO P to $299. The VAIO P already offered integrated 3G on Verizon’s network, so the technical pieces have been in place for a while. That’s a hefty subsidy to get a two-year contract from a customer and, if true, far more of a subsidy than I’ve ever seen on a netbook. PhoneArena thinks the pot may get even sweeter with a $100 rebate on top of the deal. With or without the extra $100, the deal is tempting.

My biggest concern with the VAIO P was the relatively poor battery life. Sony says on the default settings, you can expect 3.5 hours of juice. While that should be enough for a true companion device, it’s not enough for a “part time” computer will a “full time” wireless broadband bill. Personally, I’d rather see an solid ARM processor and a lighter operating system tucked inside a Sony VAIO P as an all-day smartbook. ;)

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