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PCG-SRX Series recovery discs are available on the [https://archive.org/details/pcg-srx Internet Archive (VAIO Library upload)], or on [https://download.vaiolibrary.com/recoverydiscs/pcg-srx/ our servers] (for faster downloads).
PCG-SRX Series recovery discs are available on the [https://archive.org/details/pcg-srx Internet Archive (VAIO Library upload)], or on [https://download.vaiolibrary.com/recoverydiscs/pcg-srx/ our servers] (for faster downloads).


'''They do not seem to be model locked.'''
They do not seem to be model locked. See Compatibility Problems section in the [[Recovery Discs]] page.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==

Revision as of 13:59, 1 August 2022

Sony VAIO SRX next to its CD-ROM Drive
PCG-SRX next to its external CD-ROM

Overview

The Sony VAIO VGN-SRX is a mid-to-high-end subnotebook computer series released by Sony in 2001, intended for users that needed a small machine for advanced portability.

They came in a silver-purple finish. it's footprint is actually less than a sheet of A4 paper, and the build quality, as you would expect from a high-end Sony VAIO, is outstanding. More details about the build quality coming soon.

Johnny English using the PCG-SRX

The laptop was featured in 2003's Johnny English, with which Johnny uses to plan an attack on Sauvage's HQ.

An Intel Pentium III Low Voltage CPU with Intel 815EM Chipset was included with these laptops along with Windows XP Pro.

They had the iconic VAIO scroll wheel under the trackpad, which was used as an app launcher of sorts, with Sony's proprietary software, of course.

Detailed Specs

Processor: Intel Pentium III 800-850MHz, or 650MHz Celeron, Low Voltage SpeedStep, 512K L2 Cache

Graphics: Intel 815EM Chipset IGP

RAM: 256MB RAM

Display: 10.4" XGA TFT Screen, 1024x768 resolution

Storage: 2.5" IDE HDD

Wireless: Integrated Bluetooth, Integrated Wireless LAN (Orinoco Wi-Fi, 802.11)

OS: Windows XP Home Edition or Pro

Media: 1 X CF Type II slot, 1 X USB Port, VGA out, via Sony dongle, Sony Memory Stick Slot

Additional: Integrated iLink IEE1394, Microphone in and sound out, Integrated 10/100 LAN (Wired), Touchpad with scroll wheel

Daily Usage Today

These laptops are still usable today for very light modern office tasks like text editing, however, they are perfectly suitable for retro tasks, with very limited but present retrogaming capabilities. The Pentium III is not very fast, clocking at 800MHz, and it is recommended that one replaces the HDD with a SSD. Retro games are not playable on this device.

Downloads

PCG-SRX Series recovery discs are available on the Internet Archive (VAIO Library upload), or on our servers (for faster downloads).

They do not seem to be model locked. See Compatibility Problems section in the Recovery Discs page.

Resources

Sony JP VAIO PCG-SRX Presentation Web Pages (it's awesome)

Sony VAIO PCG-SRX Series User Manual 1

Sony VAIO PCG-SRX Series User Manual 2

Sony VAIO PCG-SRX Series Software Manual

Sony VAIO PCG-SRX87 Specifications Sheet

Sony VAIO PCG-SRX Series Service Manual

This Does Not Compute, a very good YouTuber that focuses on retro computing and gaming, made a very good, detailed video about the PCG-SRX, available here.

Sources

Sony, Automated Home and Starring the Computer