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 Wednesday, May 08, 2002

Sony PCG-U1

Picture of a woman holding the Sony PCG-U1"Sony's latest prototype, the PCG-U1, is a wonderful and exotic piece of technology. The 'U1' is the smallest and lightest model of the entire 'Vaio' series. Indeed, it has long been Sony's conception to shrink a full-featured laptop into an always-carry device; they have succeeded with the Vaio U1. The entire package, including a Crusoe 867 MHz processor, 6.4" (XGA) TFT-LCD, 20gb HDD, 384mb RAM (max), weighs merely 1.8 pounds, and boasts an incredible footprint of only 7.3" x 5.5"." [Dynamism.com, via Slashdot]


I'm not convinced this is the greatest thing since sliced bread, although it certainly does look cool. If an OQO can have higher specs and cost less than $2000, why can't this one?

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