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{{Infobox Specs
{{Infobox Specs
| name         = Sony VAIO PCG-700 Series
| name     = PCG-700 Series
| image         = PCG-705.png
| image   = PCG-705.png
| subtitle     = PCG-700 Series
| subtitle = PCG-700 Series
| series       = PCG-700
| series   = Note 700 Series
| rel           = July 1, 1997
| rel     = 1997
| cpu           = Intel Pentium MMX 150 MHz (PCG-705)<br>166 MHz (PCG-707)<br>200 MHz (PCG-717/731)<br>233 MHz (PCG-719/735)<br>266 MHz (PCG-748)
| cpu     = Intel Pentium MMX 150 MHz (PCG-705), 166 MHz (PCG-707), 200 MHz (PCG-717 and PCG-731), 233 MHz (PCG-719 and PCG-735), 266 MHz (PCG-748)
| gpu           = NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD (2 MB VRAM)
| gpu     = NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD (2 MB VRAM)
| chipset       = Intel 430TX
| chipset = Intel 430TX
| memory       = 16 MB SDRAM (PCG-705)<br>32 MB (PCG-707/719/731)<br>64 MB (PCG-729/735/748)<br>128 MB maximum
| memory   = 16 MB SDRAM (PCG-705), 32 MB (PCG-707, PCG-719, PCG-731), 64 MB (PCG-729, PCG-735, PCG-748)
| display       = 12.1″ LCD<br>800×600 (PCG-705/717)<br>1024×768 (PCG-707/719/729/731/735/748)
| display = 12.1" LCD: 800×600 (PCG-705, PCG-717), 1024×768 (PCG-707, PCG-719, PCG-729, PCG-731, PCG-735, PCG-748)
| storage       = 2.5″ IDE 2.1 GB
| storage = 2.5" IDE 2.1 GB
| optical_drive = Removable 14× CD-ROM
| audio   = ESS AudioDrive ES1878 (Sound Blaster Pro compatible)
| floppy        = Removable 3.5″ 1.44 MB
| os       = Microsoft Windows 95
| audio         = ESS AudioDrive ES1878 (Sound Blaster Pro compatible)
| weight   = 2.4 kg
| connectivity  = 33.6 kbps modem<br>IrDA port
| size    = <!-- add dimensions if known -->
| battery       = Lithium-ion (optional second battery)
| msrp     = US $2,900–3,700
| expansion    = Optional docking station with i.LINK, USB, PS/2, Ethernet, SCSI, mouse, keyboard ports
| os            = Microsoft Windows 95
| weight       = 2.4 kg
| msrp         = ~US $2,900–3,700
}}
}}


==Overview==
== Overview ==
[[File:PCG-705.png|thumb|PCG-705]]The Sony VAIO PCG-700 Series were the first laptops to be released by Sony under the VAIO brand. They were launched on July 1, 1997 in Japan and, afterwards, in the United States.
[[File:PCG-705.png|thumb|PCG-705]]The Sony VAIO PCG-700 Series were the first laptops to be released by Sony under the VAIO brand. They were launched on July 1, 1997 in Japan and, afterwards, in the United States.


The 700 Series featured removable 3.5" floppy disk drive, removable 14x CD-ROM, 33.6 kbit/s integrated modem, 12.1" screen, 2.1 GB hard disk drive, 2 MB VRAM, 128 MB maximum RAM, IrDA port, lithium-ion battery, with optional second battery and an optional docking station with i.Link, USB, mouse, keyboard, Ethernet and SCSI ports.
The 700 Series featured removable 3.5" floppy disk drive, removable 14× CD-ROM, 33.6 kbit/s integrated modem, 12.1" screen, 2.1 GB hard disk drive, 2 MB VRAM, 128 MB maximum RAM, IrDA port, lithium-ion battery, with optional second battery and an optional docking station with i.Link, USB, mouse, keyboard, Ethernet and SCSI ports.
[[File:PCG-707-Dock.png|thumb|PCG-707 with its Docking Station and 3.5' drive, which could be used as an external or internal drive]]
[[File:PCG-707-Dock.png|thumb|PCG-707 with its Docking Station and 3.5" drive, which could be used as an external or internal drive]]


==Daily Usage Today==
== Daily Usage Today ==
These days, laptops of this era are only suitable for retro gaming and offline usage, such as editing basic text documents and spreadsheets, and it is only sufficient for playing early Windows games, and playing DOS games on it will yield better results.
These days, laptops of this era are only suitable for retro gaming and offline usage, such as editing basic text documents and spreadsheets, and it is only sufficient for playing early Windows games, and playing DOS games on it will yield better results.


==Resources==
== Resources ==
If a link is broken, please input the URL in the [http://web.archive.org/ Wayback Machine].
If a link is broken, please input the URL in the [http://web.archive.org/ Wayback Machine].


==== Recovery Discs ====
==== Recovery Discs ====
These discs are not compatible with [[Sony VAIO Recovery Patcher (SVRP)|SVRP]], but we are working on a patcher for older recoveries.
These discs are not compatible with [[Sony VAIO Recovery Patcher (SVRP)|SVRP]], but we are working on a patcher for older recoveries.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
| PCG-705C/707C || [https://archive.org/details/vaio-pcg-705C-707C-recoverycd Internet Archive]
| PCG-705C/707C || [https://archive.org/details/vaio-pcg-705C-707C-recoverycd Internet Archive]
|-
|-
| PCG-748 || [https://archive.org/details/pcg748 Internet Archive]
| PCG-748     || [https://archive.org/details/pcg748 Internet Archive]
|}
|}


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|}


==== Presentation Pages ====
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Presentation Pages
|+ Presentation Pages
|-
|-
| PCG-705 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-705.html Sony JP]
| PCG-705             || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-705.html Sony JP]
|-
|-
| PCG-707 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-707.html Sony JP]
| PCG-707             || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-707.html Sony JP]
|-
|-
| PCG-713/715/719 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/note/index.html Sony JP]
| PCG-713, PCG-715, PCG-719 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/note/index.html Sony JP]
|-
|-
| PCG-723/726/729 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/Note729/index.html Sony JP]
| PCG-723, PCG-726, PCG-729 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/Note729/index.html Sony JP]
|-
|-
| PCG-731/733/737 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/Note737/index.html Sony JP]
| PCG-731, PCG-733, PCG-737 || [https://www.sony.jp/products/Consumer/PCOM/VAIO/Note737/index.html Sony JP]
|}
|}


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|}


==Credits==
== Credits ==
[https://sony.com/ Sony], [[wikipedia:Sony_Vaio_700_series|Wikipedia]], [https://www.inversenet.co.jp/pclist/maker/SONY-note.html inversenet.co.jp]
[https://sony.com/ Sony], [[wikipedia:Sony_Vaio_700_series|Wikipedia]], [https://www.inversenet.co.jp/pclist/maker/SONY-note.html inversenet.co.jp]

Revision as of 22:55, 25 April 2025

PCG-700 Series
PCG-700 Series
PCG-700 Series
Series Note 700 Series
Release 1997
Processor Intel Pentium MMX 150 MHz (PCG-705), 166 MHz (PCG-707), 200 MHz (PCG-717 and PCG-731), 233 MHz (PCG-719 and PCG-735), 266 MHz (PCG-748)
Graphics NeoMagic MagicGraph 128XD (2 MB VRAM)
Chipset Intel 430TX
Memory 16 MB SDRAM (PCG-705), 32 MB (PCG-707, PCG-719, PCG-731), 64 MB (PCG-729, PCG-735, PCG-748)
Display 12.1" LCD: 800×600 (PCG-705, PCG-717), 1024×768 (PCG-707, PCG-719, PCG-729, PCG-731, PCG-735, PCG-748)
Storage 2.5" IDE 2.1 GB
Audio ESS AudioDrive ES1878 (Sound Blaster Pro compatible)
Networking
OS Microsoft Windows 95
Battery
Weight 2.4 kg
Dimensions
MSRP US $2,900–3,700

Overview

PCG-705

The Sony VAIO PCG-700 Series were the first laptops to be released by Sony under the VAIO brand. They were launched on July 1, 1997 in Japan and, afterwards, in the United States.

The 700 Series featured removable 3.5" floppy disk drive, removable 14× CD-ROM, 33.6 kbit/s integrated modem, 12.1" screen, 2.1 GB hard disk drive, 2 MB VRAM, 128 MB maximum RAM, IrDA port, lithium-ion battery, with optional second battery and an optional docking station with i.Link, USB, mouse, keyboard, Ethernet and SCSI ports.

PCG-707 with its Docking Station and 3.5" drive, which could be used as an external or internal drive

Daily Usage Today

These days, laptops of this era are only suitable for retro gaming and offline usage, such as editing basic text documents and spreadsheets, and it is only sufficient for playing early Windows games, and playing DOS games on it will yield better results.

Resources

If a link is broken, please input the URL in the Wayback Machine.

Recovery Discs

These discs are not compatible with SVRP, but we are working on a patcher for older recoveries.

PCG-705C/707C Internet Archive
PCG-748 Internet Archive
Manuals
PCG-705 PDF

Presentation Pages

Presentation Pages
PCG-705 Sony JP
PCG-707 Sony JP
PCG-713, PCG-715, PCG-719 Sony JP
PCG-723, PCG-726, PCG-729 Sony JP
PCG-731, PCG-733, PCG-737 Sony JP

Guides

PCG-729 Disassembly YouTube

Credits

Sony, Wikipedia, inversenet.co.jp