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The first revision of the Sony VAIO PCG-C1 was released in August 1998 with the last model of the range being released in Spring 1999. The PCG-C1 was first released on September 19, 1998, in Japan only, with an initial production run of 5,000 units. It was the first laptop with a webcam, thus branded as the “PictureBook”, which rotates 180 degrees so that you could take pictures with it. There is a "capture" button located above the keyboard on the right which is optimal for taking pictures outside, without using the keyboard. It came with some bundled software such as the ____________ which allowed for taking pictures easily and adding effects to the camera. A video demonstration will be shown soon in the resources section.  
The first revision of the Sony VAIO PCG-C1 was released in August 1998 with the last model of the range being released in Spring 1999. The PCG-C1 was first released on September 19, 1998, in Japan only, with an initial production run of 5,000 units. It was the first laptop with a webcam, thus branded as the “PictureBook”, which rotates 180 degrees so that you could take pictures with it. There is a "capture" button located above the keyboard on the right which is optimal for taking pictures outside, without using the keyboard. It came with some bundled software such as the ____________ which allowed for taking pictures easily and adding effects to the camera. A video demonstration will be shown soon in the resources section.  


It came in 5 different revisions which all had a single mono speaker.
It came in 5 different revisions which all had a single mono speaker. The interior of this laptop (the motherboard) is virtually the same as the PCG-505. 


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

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Taking a picture with the PCG-C1
Taking a picture with the PCG-C1

The first revision of the Sony VAIO PCG-C1 was released in August 1998 with the last model of the range being released in Spring 1999. The PCG-C1 was first released on September 19, 1998, in Japan only, with an initial production run of 5,000 units. It was the first laptop with a webcam, thus branded as the “PictureBook”, which rotates 180 degrees so that you could take pictures with it. There is a "capture" button located above the keyboard on the right which is optimal for taking pictures outside, without using the keyboard. It came with some bundled software such as the ____________ which allowed for taking pictures easily and adding effects to the camera. A video demonstration will be shown soon in the resources section.

It came in 5 different revisions which all had a single mono speaker. The interior of this laptop (the motherboard) is virtually the same as the PCG-505.

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