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Feuerwizard
May 12th, 2004, 10:38 am
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Japanese electronics giant Sony unveiled the world's smallest personal computer that runs on Microsoft's Windows XP operating system.
The Hand-Held called "Type U" a new variant in Sony's VAIO series is priced at $1873.00 and rightfully so, considering it weighs only 550 gm and measures 6.7 inches in width and is 108 millimeters high.

Its standard memory capacity is 256 megabytes and hard-disc drive capacity is about 20 gigabytes.

Inputs too the hand-held can be given through - a stylus or a collapsible keyboard.

VAIO (Video Audio Integrated Operation) brand of products today, include desktop computers with high quality screen called 'type V' and the portable music player 'VAIO pocket' equipped with a hard-disc drive that can store up to 13,000 songs and a color crystal display.

It will hit local markets in Japan in May end.