Tuesday, May 11, 2004
sony may have done it right this time.
At first glance I thought that I had been fooled, again. Like every Newton user before me I thought I was seeing the future.
Until I realized that it runs Windows XP. If you haven't seen the new line of Vaios from Sony you are missing out; a PVR with 7 built in tuners and 1 terrabyte of storage - Type X, the thinest notebook computer I've ever seen - Extreme 505, and what at first glance appears to be a Newton clone - the Type U.
Turns out the Vaio U has two different models, both sporting 20 gig hard drives, your choice of an 800 or 1 gig Pentium M processor and built-in wireless-g networking and bluetooth.
Check out all their amazing new offerings at the Vaio Homepage.
Until I realized that it runs Windows XP. If you haven't seen the new line of Vaios from Sony you are missing out; a PVR with 7 built in tuners and 1 terrabyte of storage - Type X, the thinest notebook computer I've ever seen - Extreme 505, and what at first glance appears to be a Newton clone - the Type U.
Turns out the Vaio U has two different models, both sporting 20 gig hard drives, your choice of an 800 or 1 gig Pentium M processor and built-in wireless-g networking and bluetooth.
Check out all their amazing new offerings at the Vaio Homepage.