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None of the VGN-U models had a built-in keyboard. Instead, they had a separate Sony VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, the compact USB keyboard which resembles a laptop keyboard. It folds in the middle, and has a TrackStik mouse pointer in the center. When folded, the unit is approximately the same width and height of the U-series unit, and about half the thickness. Also, all models had backlit buttons on the unit itself, which could show various light effects when device is turned on, attempted to turn on while on hold or the screen is rotated using Rotate button.
None of the VGN-U models had a built-in keyboard. Instead, they had a separate Sony VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, the compact USB keyboard which resembles a laptop keyboard. It folds in the middle, and has a TrackStik mouse pointer in the center. When folded, the unit is approximately the same width and height of the U-series unit, and about half the thickness. Also, all models had backlit buttons on the unit itself, which could show various light effects when device is turned on, attempted to turn on while on hold or the screen is rotated using Rotate button.
Using a combination of bundled VGP-PRU1 Port Replicator, any USB keyboard and mouse connected to the Port Replicator (or just bundled VGP-KBC1 keyboard since it already has TrackStik), and any VGA monitor, user could essentially turn their VGN-U into a desktop PC while still retaining the portability: the unit can either divert display output to the VGA port or mirror the image, allowing for a convenient experience on a large screen, and can be undocked without turning the power off. Also, the Port Replicator will also charge the device's battery while it's docked.


It came with many accessories in the box, including the Port Replicator, Remote Commander (headphone remote control unit, which is the same type used by Sony in its MiniDisc players, making it quite easy to find, which allows one to control audio playback and read current track information), VGA/Ethernet dongle, stylus and pouches for the computer and the foldable keyboard.
It came with many accessories in the box, including the Port Replicator, Remote Commander (headphone remote control unit, which is the same type used by Sony in its MiniDisc players, making it quite easy to find, which allows one to control audio playback and read current track information), VGA/Ethernet dongle, stylus and pouches for the computer and the foldable keyboard.
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'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)  
'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)  


'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel [[File:VGN-U750P Back.jpg|thumb|VGN-U750P Back]][[File:VGN-U Accessories.jpg|thumb|VGN-U Accessories: VGP-PRU1 Port Replicator, VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, VGA/Ethernet dongle, Remote Commander, stylus and pouches for the computer itself and the keyboard[[File:Insides of the VGN-U.jpg|thumb|Insides of a flash-modded VGN-U]]]]'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel [[File:VGN-U750P Back.jpg|thumb|VGN-U750P Back]][[File:VGN-U Accessories.jpg|thumb|VGN-U Accessories: VGP-PRU1 Port Replicator, VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, VGA/Ethernet dongle, Remote Commander, stylus and pouches for the computer itself and the keyboard[[File:Insides of the VGN-U.jpg|thumb|Insides of a flash-modded VGN-U]]]]'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  


'''Weight:''' 550g  
'''Weight:''' 550g  
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'''Memory:''' 512MB DDR 266MHz  
'''Memory:''' 512MB DDR 266MHz  


'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel  
'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel  


'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
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'''Chipset:''' Intel 855GM  
'''Chipset:''' Intel 855GM  


'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module) [[File:VGN-U Memory.jpg|thumb|VGN-U 512MB Memory Module]]'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel  
'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module) [[File:VGN-U Memory.jpg|thumb|VGN-U 512MB Memory Module]]'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel  


'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
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'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)  
'''Memory:''' 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)  


'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel  
'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel  


'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
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'''Memory: 512'''MB DDR 266MHz  
'''Memory: 512'''MB DDR 266MHz  


'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel  
'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel  


'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Storage:''' 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
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'''Memory:''' 512MB DDR 266MHz  
'''Memory:''' 512MB DDR 266MHz  


'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective panel  
'''Display:''' 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel  


'''Storage:''' 30 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  
'''Storage:''' 30 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD  

Revision as of 21:28, 30 July 2024

Overview

VGN-U Promotional Image
VGN-U750P docked and running original Windows XP installation
VGN-U custom display panel design allows for a thin pressure-sensitive screen that, however, almost does not bend when pressed with a stylus

The Sony VAIO VGN-U was a line of subnotebooks sold by Sony from May 2004 to February 2005, which succeeded the PCG-U line and was the first "U" to be released outside Japan. At their release, they were the smallest independent computers running Windows XP and the most powerful high-end subnotebooks at the time, being roughly the size of two DVD cases stacked on top of each other.

The first models of the series to come out were the VGN-U50 and the VGN-U70P in Japan. The American model, the VGN-U750P, came out in December 2004. A two models for Asian markets were introduced as well, specifically the VGN-U8C for Chinese market and the VGN-U8G for Singapore.

The VGN-U lineup is also known as one of the only two Sony VAIO computers that had a transflective display (the other one is the PCG-C2GPS but it had a separate backlight module making it more of a reflective display whereas backlight is built into the VGN-U display).

Detailed Specs

The VGN-U lineup had a total of 6 models, some of which either had minor differences or were rebranded versions of previous models for other markets.

VGN-U750P demonstrating 85Hz of actual display refresh rate in TFTTEST utility

The custom proprietary display of VGN-U is seemingly capable of refresh rates up to 85Hz; although the integrated GPU outputs 60Hz signal, the display panel likely uses a technology called motion interpolation to generate and insert frames between the real frames on the fly, thus smoothing any motion that happens on the screen. This theory is accompanied by direct comparison with the VGN-UX, in which screen on the VGN-U seems more smooth in operation.

None of the VGN-U models had a built-in keyboard. Instead, they had a separate Sony VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, the compact USB keyboard which resembles a laptop keyboard. It folds in the middle, and has a TrackStik mouse pointer in the center. When folded, the unit is approximately the same width and height of the U-series unit, and about half the thickness. Also, all models had backlit buttons on the unit itself, which could show various light effects when device is turned on, attempted to turn on while on hold or the screen is rotated using Rotate button.

Using a combination of bundled VGP-PRU1 Port Replicator, any USB keyboard and mouse connected to the Port Replicator (or just bundled VGP-KBC1 keyboard since it already has TrackStik), and any VGA monitor, user could essentially turn their VGN-U into a desktop PC while still retaining the portability: the unit can either divert display output to the VGA port or mirror the image, allowing for a convenient experience on a large screen, and can be undocked without turning the power off. Also, the Port Replicator will also charge the device's battery while it's docked.

It came with many accessories in the box, including the Port Replicator, Remote Commander (headphone remote control unit, which is the same type used by Sony in its MiniDisc players, making it quite easy to find, which allows one to control audio playback and read current track information), VGA/Ethernet dongle, stylus and pouches for the computer and the foldable keyboard.

VGN-U750P, front view

VGN-U50

Processor: Intel Celeron M 900MHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

VGN-U750P Back
VGN-U Accessories: VGP-PRU1 Port Replicator, VGP-KBC1 Foldable Keyboard, VGA/Ethernet dongle, Remote Commander, stylus and pouches for the computer itself and the keyboard
Insides of a flash-modded VGN-U

Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: ¥179,000 ($1595)

VGN-U70P

Processor: Intel Pentium M 1GHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 512MB DDR 266MHz

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: ¥210,000 ($1871)

VGN-U8G

Processor: Intel Celeron M 900MHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)

VGN-U 512MB Memory Module

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: Unknown

VGN-U8C

Processor: Intel Celeron M 900MHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 256MB DDR 266MHz (upgradable to 512MB using a proprietary memory module)

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: Unknown

VGN-U750P

Processor: Intel Pentium M 733 1.1GHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 512MB DDR 266MHz

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: $1,799 (as of October 2004)

VGN-U71P

Processor: Intel Pentium M 733 1.1GHz

Graphics: Intel 855GM

Chipset: Intel 855GM

Memory: 512MB DDR 266MHz

Display: 5" 800×600 custom transflective LCD panel

Storage: 30 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD

Weight: 550g

MSRP: ¥199,800 ($1893)

Daily Usage Today

While extremely advanced for its size, especially back in 2004, all VGN-U models are almost completely useless from a practical point of use nowadays. Its processor has only one slow (by today's standards) core, 512MB of RAM is too little for modern tasks, and integrated graphics can't handle Windows Aero nor they have any WDDM drivers available. The 1.8" HDD is also quite slow (it uses the same compact IDE interface as Apple's iPods, so spares are easy and cheap to find, as well as flash modding solutions, however even if you manage to install a fast drive, you'll still be limited by low bus speed). The lack of built-in keyboard makes it hard for office use as well. However, you still can do very basic web browsing, but it is not going to be a very pleasant experience.

Overall, the VGN-U can only be recommended as a rare collectors item, and a rather expensive one as well, especially the VGN-U8C, VGN-U8G and VGN-U750P.

Resources

Sony VAIO VGN-U Disassembly Guide

Sony VAIO Type U official page

Downloads

VGN-U50 Recovery DVD

VGN-U8G Hard Drive dump

VGN-U750P Recovery CD&DVD

VGN-U750P Recovery CD set

VGN-U750P Recovery partition image

VGN-U71P Recovery CD set

VGN-U71P Recovery DVD

VGN-U71P Recovery partition image

Sources

Sony and Wikipedia