Sony Vaio UX50
June 9th, 2006 | by Brandon King
Specs
Chip:
Sony
Model:
UX90S
UX50
UX180P
Motherboard Features
CPU:
Intel Core Solo U1400 1.2GHz
Intel Core Solo U1300 1.06GHz
Intel Core Solo U1400 1.2GHz
L2 Cache:
2 MB CPU integrated
RAM:
512MB
Chipset:
Intel 915GMS Express
Storage
HDD:
Optical Drives:30GB Ultra ATA/100 4200RPM
VGP-DDRW4 - optional
Graphic / Video Features
VRAM:
Display:
Resolution:
External Resolution:Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
128MB (shared with main memory)
4.5" Color TFT Display
1024 x 600 pixels
up to 1600 x 1200 pixels
Sound system
Sound Card:
Intel High Definition Audio
Interface
Card Slot:
Memorystick Duo x 1
CF Card Slot x 1 Memorystick Duo x 1
CF Card Slot x 1Memorystick Duo x 1
Integrated ports:
USB 2.0 x 1
Head Phone Jack x 1
Mic In x 1
DC In x 1
I/O Connector x 1
Ports on Port Replicator:
USB 2.0 x 3
i.Link x 1
Fast Ethernet 100Base-TX/10Base-T x 1
External Display Port x 1
AV Out x 1
DC In x 1
Wireless:
802.11b/g
Bluetooth 2.0802.11b/g
Bluetooth 2.0Edge
802.11b/g
Bluetooth 2.0
Input / Output Devices
Keyboard:
Pointing Device:
Battery Life: 64 keys, 0.15mm stroke, 8.6mm pitch
Pointer
Standard Battery: 4.5 hours
Power
Consumption:
A/C adapter: 40W
100-240V / 50-60 Hz
Physical Features
Size:
Weight: 5.91 (W) x 3.74 (H) x 1.27-1.50 (D) [inch]
150 x 95 x 32.25-38.1 [mm]
1.2 lbs / 544g
Other
Package contains:
Standard Lithium-ion battery, AC Adapter, Port Replicator, Soft Carrying Case, Power Cord, Stylus, VGA/LAN Adapter, Strap
Standard Lithium-ion battery, AC Adapter, Port Replicator, Soft Carrying Case, Power Cord, Stylus, VGA/LAN Adapter, Strap
Cingular SIM Card, Standard Lithium-ion battery, AC Adapter, Port Replicator, Soft Carrying Case, Power Cord, Stylus, VGA/LAN Adapter, Strap
Operating System:
Windows XP Home (English)
Windows XP Home (English)
Windows XP Professional (English)

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