Sony VAIO VGN-UX180P
Reached into his inner suit pocket and pulled out the Sony VAIO VGN-UX180P. At the time, he called this handheld PC, which ran a full-blown version of Windows XP, "an achievement in ingenious design." Little did he know he'd be pulling the same stunt again at a quaint hotel in Manhattan, where I was one of a handful of journalists invited to preview Sony's take on the netbook revolution. He reached into his suit jacket and pulled out a clamshell the length of two UX180Ps, not even an inch thick. This, as he described it, is Sony's answer to the surging netbook market, only it's not being classified as a netbook, it's not an update to the UX180P, and the intended audience, interestingly enough, is women. It's the Sony VAIO VGN-588EQ ($1,199 direct), better known as the Sony Lifestyle PC.
- Price as Tested: $1,199.00 Direct
- Type: General Purpose, Ultraportable, Netbook
- Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
- Processor Name: Intel Atom Z520
- Processor Speed: 1.33 GHz
- RAM: 2 GB
- Weight: 1.4 lb
- Screen Size: 8 inches
- Screen Size Type: widescreen
- Graphics Card: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 500
- Storage Capacity: 64 GB
- Primary Optical Drive: External
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