PCG-FX
Summary
The Sony VAIO PCG-FX are a series of mid and high-range notebooks released by Sony between February 2001 and November 2002.
Evolution of the PCG-F, it was one of the best models of the 2001-2002 lineup, they have a 14.1" or a 15" XGA TFT display.
Made mostly of brushed aluminum and plastic, in grey and light blue, it was acclaimed upon its release because of its style and portability.
On the other hand, many reviewers complained because of the difficulty in accessing the internal parts, especially the hard drive, so that the less experienced users were obliged to send the notebook back to the vendor in order to change or swap those parts.
They had one of the most powerful CPUs and GPUs of the market, that made them a true replacement to a desktop, a true evolution for those years. In fact, they were shipped with many audio and video editing programs, like Adobe Premiere and Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, and also some photo editing applications like Adobe Photoshop Elements.
They were very expensive to buy outside the United States and Japan, because they were imported from those countries, increasing an already very high price (around 1500-2000 US$ in the United States).
The battery quality and duration were very good for those years, and they supported dual-battery operation.
They were made for two years, the main difference between those was that the 2001 ones had Intel processors, while the 2002 versions had AMD ones.
Sony made many some variations of it, changing the CPUs' models and clock speed.
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Detailed Specs
Processor : Pentium II 300 MHz, 333 MHz, 366 MHz (1999 version); Pentium III 500 MHz, 600 MHz, 650 MHz, 750 MHz (2000 version)
Graphics : NeoMagic MagicMedia 256AV with with 2.5 MB VRAM
RAM : 32 or 64 MB (expandable respectively to 160 MB and 192 MB, 1999 version); 128 MB SDRAM (expandable to 256 MB, 2000 version)
Display : 13" or 14.1" or 15" XGA 1024x768 with HPA or TFT LCD screen
Storage : 2.5" ATA
Battery : Lithium-Ion battery that supports dual battery operation when the floppy drive is removed
Weight : 3.3 kg / 116.4 oz / 7.3 pounds
Original OS : Windows 98; Windows 2000 (models with "K" suffix)
Daily Usage Today
These devices, due to their specs, cannot handle web browsing or running modern programs today.
They can be used, on the other hand, to write text (they were shipped with Microsoft Office), play old games, or to import, convert, and edit very old photo, video, or audio footages, maybe in order to convert them into a more modern format.
Resources
Recovery Discs
PCG-F recovery discs are available on the Internet Archive.
PCG-F540 drivers are available on the Internet Archive.
Downloads
Follow our guide to download and install the drivers (as Sony removed Windows 7 drivers and older).
Sources
WIP