It was marketed as a "lifestyle PC", although They share many characteristics with netbook computers.
The Sony VAIO P series features an 8 "LED-backlit display with native resolution of 1600x768, coupled with Intel GMA 500 graphics, an Intel Atom CPU with an Intel MID Z5x0 US15 chipset with 2GB of DDR2 RAM. Notably, the P Series sports a non-upgradeable [4] That RAM is soldered to the main board and some iterations of the P Series have just 1GB of RAM. It uses as a pointing stick in the keyboard as its pointing device. Exact specs Vary by location. An integrated webcam (optional in some regions of the world) is located on the upper right corner. It also features a built-in GPS (some models), Bluetooth, 802.11 b / g / n wireless and 3G or HSDPA mobile broadband. It does not have an optical drive , like most ultraportables and netbooks.
Notebook Sony VAIO PCG-GR150, PCG-GR150K, PCG-GR170, PCG-GR170K & Main Controls and Ports' Location.
Front Views
Description
- Memory Stick indicator
- Num Lock indicator
- Caps Lock indicator
- Scroll Lock indicator
- Power indicator
- Battery 1 and 2 indicators
- Hard disk drive indicator
- LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) screen
- Keyboard
- Speakers
- Left and right buttons
- Touchpad
- Battery bay
- Power button
Back View
Description
- Cooling vent
- DC In port
- Printer port
- VGA port
- AV Out jack
- Ethernet port
- USB ports
- Modem jack
- Microphone jack
- Headphone jack
Left View
Description
- Back button for center Jog Dial™ control
- Center Jog Dial™ control
- CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive or DVD-ROM drive in multipurpose bay
- Memory Stick® slot
- PC Card slots
- i.LINK® (IEEE1394) S400 port
Right View
Description- Cooling vent
- Drive bay with removable hard disk drive
- Battery bay
Button View
Description
- Tilt stands
- Multipurpose bay Release lever
- Description
- Port replicator connector