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		<title>by: Sony Announces $1,800 VAIO UX UMPC</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 04:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Sony Announces $1,800 VAIO UX UMPC Posted by: Adam Jenna Last updated Monday, February 1st 2010 11:06:49 PM      Microsoft and Intel announced the new Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) form-factor back in March with the aim to bring full Windows XP (and later Windows Vista) functionality to a handheld, tablet-based devices. Over the past few months, we’ve seen UMPC devices from Asus, Samsung, ECS, DualCor and TabletKiosk. Today, we can add a new player to the game: Sony. Here’s the real kicker though, Sony claims the whole ultraportable weighs in at just 1.2lbs.Rather than just enter the fray with a cookie-cutter “been there, done that” design with its new VAIO UX, Sony has decided to spice things up a bit. While all previously displayed UMPCs make do with a stylus for input as well as a somewhat awkward on-screen keyboard, the VAIO UX features a dedicated sliding keyboard for quicker data entry in addition to the traditional stylus. The VAIO UX also comes with a “touch launcher” which gives users quick access to oft used functions like email and music.On the hardware side of things, the one-pound unit packs an Intel ULV Core Solo processor, 4.5&amp;#8243; SVGA (1024×600) touch sensitive LCD with XBRITE technology, three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet, VGA, Firewire, WiFi, Bluetooth and WWAN (compatible with Cingular’s EDGE wireless network). And the VAIO UX features not one, but two built-in cameras. The one located on the front of the device is for VOIP communication and video conferencing while the camera on the back of the unit is used to take pictures. Security is handled by an integrated biometric fingerprint scanner and G-Sensor technology is used to protect the VAIO UX’s 30GB hard drive in the event of an unfortunate fall.The UX is built around an Intel Core Solo U1400 processor running at 1.2GHz with 2MB L2 cache. Sony has managed to cram an Intel 945GMS chipset into the device with 512MB of 400MHz DDR2. Intel’s GMA950 provides all of the graphics, and uses up 128MB of the system memory when needed. Sony claims the entire devices runs on a mere 41W during normal operation, giving the unit up to 4.5 hours per battery charge.That’s quite a lot of features packed into a pint-sized package and Sony seems to be quite proud of their new baby. “This model is an achievement in ingenious design. With this pocket PC, you can have the same functionality as your office or home PC in a device that fits in the palm of your hand,” said Mike Abary, vice president of VAIO product marketing at Sony Electronics in the U.S.For those of you intrigued by Sony’s new VAIO, the ticket price is $1,800 and the show begins in July of this year. You can preorder the unit from SonyStyle right now.http://www.usdigg.comRelated blog postspink sony vaio ? sony announces $1800 vaio ux umpcSony VAIO UX-180Psony announces the vaio ux micro pc        _uacct = &quot;UA-690162-3&quot;; _udn=&quot;articleberry.com&quot;; urchinTracker(); [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Sony Announces $1,800 VAIO UX UMPC Posted by: Adam Jenna Last updated Monday, February 1st 2010 11:06:49 PM      Microsoft and Intel announced the new Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) form-factor back in March with the aim to bring full Windows XP (and later Windows Vista) functionality to a handheld, tablet-based devices. Over the past few months, we’ve seen UMPC devices from Asus, Samsung, ECS, DualCor and TabletKiosk. Today, we can add a new player to the game: Sony. Here’s the real kicker though, Sony claims the whole ultraportable weighs in at just 1.2lbs.Rather than just enter the fray with a cookie-cutter “been there, done that” design with its new VAIO UX, Sony has decided to spice things up a bit. While all previously displayed UMPCs make do with a stylus for input as well as a somewhat awkward on-screen keyboard, the VAIO UX features a dedicated sliding keyboard for quicker data entry in addition to the traditional stylus. The VAIO UX also comes with a “touch launcher” which gives users quick access to oft used functions like email and music.On the hardware side of things, the one-pound unit packs an Intel ULV Core Solo processor, 4.5&#8243; SVGA (1024×600) touch sensitive LCD with XBRITE technology, three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet, VGA, Firewire, WiFi, Bluetooth and WWAN (compatible with Cingular’s EDGE wireless network). And the VAIO UX features not one, but two built-in cameras. The one located on the front of the device is for VOIP communication and video conferencing while the camera on the back of the unit is used to take pictures. Security is handled by an integrated biometric fingerprint scanner and G-Sensor technology is used to protect the VAIO UX’s 30GB hard drive in the event of an unfortunate fall.The UX is built around an Intel Core Solo U1400 processor running at 1.2GHz with 2MB L2 cache. Sony has managed to cram an Intel 945GMS chipset into the device with 512MB of 400MHz DDR2. Intel’s GMA950 provides all of the graphics, and uses up 128MB of the system memory when needed. Sony claims the entire devices runs on a mere 41W during normal operation, giving the unit up to 4.5 hours per battery charge.That’s quite a lot of features packed into a pint-sized package and Sony seems to be quite proud of their new baby. “This model is an achievement in ingenious design. With this pocket PC, you can have the same functionality as your office or home PC in a device that fits in the palm of your hand,” said Mike Abary, vice president of VAIO product marketing at Sony Electronics in the U.S.For those of you intrigued by Sony’s new VAIO, the ticket price is $1,800 and the show begins in July of this year. You can preorder the unit from SonyStyle right now.http://www.usdigg.comRelated blog postspink sony vaio ? sony announces $1800 vaio ux umpcSony VAIO UX-180Psony announces the vaio ux micro pc        _uacct = &#8220;UA-690162-3&#8243;; _udn=&#8221;articleberry.com&#8221;; urchinTracker(); [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: FCC Approves the Vaio UX at Micro PC Talk</title>
		<link>http://www.micropctalk.com/2006/05/16/sony-announces-the-vaio-ux-micro-pc/#comment-20</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2006 14:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] While FCC shows that they have approved  the Sony Vaio UX with model number PCG-1J1L,&amp;#160;we believe that this is the Sony Vaio UX180P. PCG-1J1L is obviously a temporary model number since nowhere in all the FCC documents mentioned&amp;#160;&amp;#8221;Vaio&amp;#8221;&amp;#160;(&amp;#8221;aio&amp;#8221; visible) when the image found in one of the documents clearly has a Vaio brand at the back. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] While FCC shows that they have approved  the Sony Vaio UX with model number PCG-1J1L,&nbsp;we believe that this is the Sony Vaio UX180P. PCG-1J1L is obviously a temporary model number since nowhere in all the FCC documents mentioned&nbsp;&#8221;Vaio&#8221;&nbsp;(&#8221;aio&#8221; visible) when the image found in one of the documents clearly has a Vaio brand at the back. [&#8230;]
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