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The model was revised and updated in 2006 and 2007, which upgraded the processor to Intel Core 2 Duo, as well as upgrading the chipset, graphics and wireless network while keeping the same overall design.
The model was revised and updated in 2006 and 2007, which upgraded the processor to Intel Core 2 Duo, as well as upgrading the chipset, graphics and wireless network while keeping the same overall design.
There was also a multimedia oriented variant called the VGN-AX, this was the same laptop as the VGN-BX however it featured a built in TV tuner and capture card, like on the VGN-AR.


==Detailed Specs==
==Detailed Specs==

Latest revision as of 21:54, 3 October 2025

14.1" VGN-BX

Summary

The Sony VAIO VGN-BX is a Business-Class notebook computer series released by Sony in 2005, and they were avaliable in 14.1", 15.4" and 17" display size.

They came in a silver finish. Only the 14.1" version of the VGN-BX has a magnesium alloy case. The 15.4" and 17" models have a plastic build and are 16:9 (Widescreen) instead of 4:3.

The Intel Pentium M series with Intel GMA 900 graphics was included with these laptops along with Windows XP. They also use DDR2 SDRAM which is user-replaceable.

15.4" VGN-BX

Due to the fact that these laptops were made for businesses, they had multiple business related features: a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Biometric Fingerprint Sensor, HDD Password Protection, an optional Built-in Camera, a modular bay, and Gigabit Ethernet.

The model was revised and updated in 2006 and 2007, which upgraded the processor to Intel Core 2 Duo, as well as upgrading the chipset, graphics and wireless network while keeping the same overall design.

There was also a multimedia oriented variant called the VGN-AX, this was the same laptop as the VGN-BX however it featured a built in TV tuner and capture card, like on the VGN-AR.

Detailed Specs

Processor: Intel Pentium M 740 up to 780; Intel Core 2 Duo for 2006/2007 models

Graphics: Intel GMA 900 with up to 128MB of shared memory; Intel GMA 950 or Intel GMA X3100 for 2006/2007 models

RAM: DDR2 SDRAM (533MHz), Not Soldered, runs at 667MHz for Core 2 models

Display: 14.1 XGA (1024x768) or SXGA+ (1400x1050) / 15.4" or 17.3" WXGA (1280x800), X-Black LCD, Glossy

Storage: 2.5" SATA HDD

Wireless: 802.11b/g Wireless LAN

OS: Microsoft Windows XP Professional; Microsoft Windows Vista Business for select Core 2 models

Media: Dual Layer DVD±RW Drive (Swappable), Three USB 2.0 Ports, Four-Pin FireWire, PCMCIA Card Slot, VGA Out, Gigabit Ethernet, SD Card Reader, Memory Stick Pro Reader and a Modem

Additional: Bluetooth, Trackpad, TrackPoint, Fingerprint Reader, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), 0.3MP Camera and a Mute Button

Daily Usage Today

This laptop is still usable today, but to some extent... It is only useful for office uses and can be used as a Media PC. The Pentium M is not known for performance, and it is recommended that one replaces the HDD with a SSD. Retro games are playable on this device, but keep in mind that barely anything past the 2000's is playable (at a reasonable framerate).

Resources

Disassembly Guide

Downloads

VGN-BX740 Recovery Disks

VGN-BX760P Recovery Disks

Follow our guides to download and install drivers.

Sources

Sony