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PCV-T

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Sony VAIO PCV-T
PCV-T
PCV-T
Series PCV-T series
Release 1997
Processor Intel Pentium II 233 MHz, 266 MHz, 300 MHz, 400 MHz
Graphics ATI 3D RAGE II/PRO (4 MB VRAM)
Chipset
Memory 128 MB SDRAM (4 slots; expandable to 192 MB)
Display 17″ Trinitron (70 kHz) with built-in speakers & mic
Storage IDE HDD 4.3 GB – 13 GB
Audio
Networking
OS Microsoft Windows 95/98
Battery
Weight 13.5 kg
Dimensions (not specified)
MSRP (not specified)

Overview

The Sony VAIO PCV-T was a compact desktop “component” PC system released by Sony in 1997 in Japan (equivalent to the PCV-70 in the USA). Building on the PCV-70/90 legacy, it featured a dark-purple metal front panel that slid down to reveal an 8× CD-R drive and 3.5″ floppy, plus S-Video and composite inputs. Unique at launch was its real-time MPEG-1 encoder (initially a ¥10 000 option, later bundled), allowing video capture from TV sources straight onto Video-CDs via Sony’s Slipclip software.

PCV-T with front panel removed

The rear I/O included VGA out, composite and S-Video out, 3.5 mm audio out, serial, parallel (printer), PS/2, USB, and TV-in. Internally, it housed an Intel Pentium II CPU, ATI 3D RAGE II/PRO graphics on AGP, up to 13 GB IDE storage, and up to 192 MB SDRAM across four slots.

Daily Usage Today

As a late-’90s multimedia PC, the PCV-T can still run classic Windows 95/98 games and basic productivity software, but lacks any modern connectivity or performance. Enthusiasts may retrofit a small SSD and max out the RAM, but most units are now prized as collector’s items or for retro video-CD production.

Resources

Recovery Discs

No official Sony recovery discs for the PCV-T series have been archived.

Presentation Pages (Sony JP)
PCV-T710MR / T510R Sony JP
PCV-T720MR / T510R Sony JP

Guides

Disassembly & general info vaiosite.com

Sources