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Worldwide Computer Products News, Jan 30, 2007
Worldwide Computer Products News-30 January 2007-Sony VAIO VGN-UX1XN ultra-mobile PC launched(C)1995-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
The VGN-UX1XN ultra-mobile PC has been unveiled by computer company Sony, incorporating the Intel Ultra-Low Voltage processor and 1GB of memory.
Sony VAIO said the computer is able to run Windows Vista Business from software company Microsoft, improving networking, multi-media capabilities and file sharing and enabling users to watch movies, view photos and play music.
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The VGN-UX1XN offers integrated high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing users to benefit from wireless hotspots and networks for web and e-mail access, with a keyboard for text entry or a touch-screen. It features a 4.5" widescreen display with X-black LCD and illuminated LED technology, VAIO Launcher, fingerprint recognition, a blue keyboard backlight and two integrated cameras, including one for video chat.
The device offers 32GB of flash memory - which uses less power than a hard disk - offers an average four hours battery life in continuous operation and loads applications and files quickly. It weighs 480g and measures 95mm x 150.2mm x 32.2-38.2mm and features accessories such as bundled display/LAN adapter, docking cradle with AV-out, VGA, LAN and iLINK connectivity and an AC adapter.
No pricing information was given.
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