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For those wanting to have the Sony Vaio P but don’t want to spend too much money on such a small pocketable netbook, your only hope could be the new Wistron Firstbook SnapDragon netbook.

This pocketable netbook which bears a striking resemblance to the Sony Vaio P runs on Linux OS.  No specific and official details are available yet for this SnapDragon netbook, but words on the streets indicate that it will run on 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset used in Toshiba TG01 smartphone.

In addition, it will have an integrated 3G mobile broadband module , Bluetooth, WiFi and will sport an 11-inch widescreen display.

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