Sony Electronics today introduced the VAIO® UX Micro PC, placing full-size computer performance in a pocket-sized package.
Weighing just over a pound, the new PC has a Microsoft® XP Professional operating system and an Intel® Core™ Solo Ultra Low Voltage CPU for fast processing and long battery life.
The UX model also features a 4.5-inch wide SVGA screen with XBRITE™ technology for viewing that slides up to expose an integrated keyboard. This allows you to access familiar applications easily in the same way you would on a full-sized computer.
The pocket-sized PC also comes equipped with a stylus and Sony’s VAIO touch launcher for quick access to functions frequently used such as Internet access, e-mail, various computer applications, games and music. Just push the launcher button located on the side of the unit.
Keeping travelers connected, the new computer incorporates Sony’s SmartWi™ technology, so you can toggle between wireless WWAN, LAN and Bluetooth® technology for convenient access to the Internet and e-mail.
WLAN is also available for Wi-Fi connections at home, office or hotspots; Bluetooth ® technology for peripherals; or WWAN for access to Cingular’s nationwide EDGE network, which allows you to connect to the Internet virtually anywhere there is cellular coverage.
The UX model also incorporates two built-in cameras -- one in front for VoIP communication for on-the-go video conferencing and another located on the back for taking photos. A VGA adapter is included to connect the PC to a projector, making it easy to share presentations and spreadsheets with a group.
Security is also a top priority. The VAIO UX PC comes equipped with an integrated biometrics fingerprint sensor, so you do not have to remember passwords. Incorporated G-Sensor™ shock protection has been added to protect the unit’s hard drive and reduces the risk of data loss should it be dropped.
For added convenience, a docking station with three 2.0 USB ports, Ethernet, VGA, iLink® IEEE-1394 interface and an AV output comes with the unit, making it easy to connect to peripherals like a full-sized keyboard, display and speakers when back in the office or at home.
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