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.
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.