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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The first model, PCG-U1, was officially released on October 26, 2002. The higher-spec model, PCG-U3, was released the | The Sony VAIO PCG-U was a line of ultraportable subnotebooks sold by Sony from October 2002 to circa May 2004. All models in the line were never officially sold outside Japan. | ||
The first model, PCG-U1, was officially released on October 26, 2002. The higher-spec model, PCG-U3, was released in the same month. The final model, PCG-U101, was released in May of 2003. | |||
== Detailed Specs == | == Detailed Specs == | ||
There was a total of three models in the PCG-U lineup. The initial model, PCG-U1, was an ultraportable laptop | |||
=== PCG-U1 === | === PCG-U1 === |
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Overview
The Sony VAIO PCG-U was a line of ultraportable subnotebooks sold by Sony from October 2002 to circa May 2004. All models in the line were never officially sold outside Japan.
The first model, PCG-U1, was officially released on October 26, 2002. The higher-spec model, PCG-U3, was released in the same month. The final model, PCG-U101, was released in May of 2003.
Detailed Specs
There was a total of three models in the PCG-U lineup. The initial model, PCG-U1, was an ultraportable laptop
PCG-U1
Processor: Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 867 MHz
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon M6 with 8 MB VRAM
Memory: 128MB
Display: 6.4" 1024×768
Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD
Weight: 860g
MSRP: ¥150,000
PCG-U3
Processor: Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 933 MHz
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon M6 with 8 MB VRAM
Memory: 256MB
Display: 6.4" 1024×768
Storage: 20 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD
Weight: 860g
MSRP: ¥150,000
PCG-U101
Processor: Intel Celeron M 600 MHz
Graphics: ATI Mobility Radeon M6 with 8 MB VRAM
Memory: 256MB
Display: 7.1" 1024×768
Storage: 30 GB 1.8-inch IDE HDD
Weight: 880g
MSRP: ¥160,000