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== Resources ==
== Resources ==
[https://www.cnvintage.org/d/118-sony-vaio-c1 Forum post containing PCG-C2GPS]


[https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/991104/sony.htm PCG-C2GPS Informations]
=== Official Specs & Info Sheets ===
* [https://www.sony.jp/ProductsPark/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-C2GPS/ PCG-C2GPS Infosheet]
* [https://www.inversenet.co.jp/pclist/product/SONY-note/PCG%252DC2GPS.html PCG-C2GPS Specifications]
* [https://www.sony.jp/CorporateCruise/Press/199911/99-1104/ More PCG-C2GPS Specifications]
* [https://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/article/991104/sony.htm PCG-C2GPS article on PC Watch]


[https://www.sony.jp/ProductsPark/Consumer/PCOM/PCG-C2GPS/ PCG-C2GPS Infosheet]
=== Community & Video ===
* [https://www.cnvintage.org/d/118-sony-vaio-c1 Forum post on CNVintage]
* [https://old.reddit.com/r/retrobattlestations/comments/18ysq7y/vaio_pcgc2gps/ Video of the PCG-C2GPS in action]


[https://www.inversenet.co.jp/pclist/product/SONY-note/PCG%252DC2GPS.html PCG-C2GPS Specifications]
=== Guides & Manuals ===
* [https://archive.org/details/sony-vaio-pcg-c2gps-Manual PCG-C2GPS Manual]
* [https://home-repair.ipwo.jp/%E3%83%93%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8%E7%89%A9vaio-%E6%98%94%E3%81%AEpc%E3%82%92%E8%A3%8F%E5%88%87%E3%82%8A%E3%81%97%E3%81%A6msata-ssd%E3%82%92%E7%9D%80%E8%84%B1%E5%BC%8F%E3%81%AB%E3%80%82/ Sony VAIO PCG-C2GPS Disassembly Guide]
* Follow our [[Drivers Downloading Guides|driver installation guides]] for setting up Windows 98 SE on the PCG-C2GPS.


[https://www.sony.jp/CorporateCruise/Press/199911/99-1104/ More PCG-C2GPS Specifications]
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[https://old.reddit.com/r/retrobattlestations/comments/18ysq7y/vaio_pcgc2gps/ Video of the PCG-C2GPS in action]
===== Disassembly Guide =====
[https://home-repair.ipwo.jp/%E3%83%93%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8%E7%89%A9vaio-%E6%98%94%E3%81%AEpc%E3%82%92%E8%A3%8F%E5%88%87%E3%82%8A%E3%81%97%E3%81%A6msata-ssd%E3%82%92%E7%9D%80%E8%84%B1%E5%BC%8F%E3%81%AB%E3%80%82/ Sony VAIO PCG-C2GPS Disassembly Guide]
If the link is broken, please input the URL in the [http://web.archive.org Wayback Machine].
== Downloads ==
[https://archive.org/details/sony-vaio-pcg-c2gps-Manual PCG-C2GPS Manual]
Follow our [[Drivers Downloading Guides|guides]] to download and install drivers.
Recovery discs are not available for this series. We are currently trying our best to find them. If you have some recovery discs available, please archive them and send them to us!


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
[https://sony.com Sony]
[https://sony.com Sony]

Revision as of 23:20, 25 April 2025

PCG-C2GPS
PCG-C2GPS
PCG-C2GPS
Series Subnotebook
Release November 1999
Processor Intel Pentium II 266 MHz
Graphics NeoMagic MagicMedia256AV (NM2200)
Chipset
Memory 64 MB
Display 8.9" Ultra-Wide XGA 1024×480 reflective polysilicon TFT
Storage 8.1 GB IDE HDD
Audio
Networking
OS Microsoft Windows 98 SE
Battery Small: 2.5 h
Large: 5.5 h
Extra Large: 11 h
Weight 960 g
Dimensions 248 × 153 × 24 mm
MSRP JP¥300,000 (~ €1,900)
PCG-C2GPS

Overview

The Sony VAIO PCG-C2GPS was a Japan exclusive subnotebook released by Sony in November 1999. It wasn't supposed to be a successor to the PCG-C1 but more of a revision, being based on the PCG-C1XE.

The PCG-C2GPS was gray and made out of metal and plastic, with purple battery and mouse buttons, and featured generally the same build quality as the PCG-C1XE, apart from the display which is totally different.

PCG-C2GPS with Backlight

It was aimed at navigation and being a device that could be taken outside, due to its reflective polysilicon TFT display. Instead of having a traditional backlight, this display uses external light as a light source, which means that it can be seen even in direct sunlight. There was an attachable backlight unit that "clipped" onto the back of the display unit and made the it visible in the dark. PCG-C2GPS, PCG-U101 and VGN-U are the two only Sony VAIO devices to be able to use external light as a light source.

Sony wanted the PCG-C2GPS to be used for navigation in the car and on foot and included a "Handy GPS Receiver", which had the ability to be used separately with an AA battery or with the unit via USB power. It could record location information at regular intervals to the built-in 512KB memory in the receiver by pressing the "Mark" button, which could've been used to show where you had previously been on the map.

PCG-C2GPS with Backlight behind display

The rotating camera from the PCG-C1 series was removed and the bottom bezel of the display was increased in size. The PCG-C2GPS is slightly lighter than the PCG-C1XE, due to the thinner screen and lid and due to the removal of the camera which allowed for less moving parts on the top bezel.

Being a VAIO, this laptop came with a plethora of Sony software, including special navigation software and many others, such as: NavinYou’, BatteryScope, DVgate, PictureGear, etc.

The NavinYou software was used as a navigation software, using the Handy GPS receiver for GPS.

The starting price was around JP¥300'000 (around 1900€), with only one model launched, presumably due to it having mediocre success.

There were 5000 PCG-C2GPS units made, making it a very rare collector's item nowadays.

Handy GPS Receiver

Daily Usage Today

Today, the PCG-C2GPS is a collector's item, and is not particularly useful, apart from office tasks. Retro gaming and other tasks are almost impossible.

It could still be used as a navigation device, as there is no reason for it not to work anymore. But good luck getting the software, and the device itself in the first place.

Resources

Official Specs & Info Sheets

Community & Video

Guides & Manuals


Credits

Sony