Sony bringing its 32GB Vaio UX Premium Micro PC to the US

Finally, we ultra-portable nerds in the US can experience the agony of deciding whether to part with $2,500 for the 32GB flash memory-based Vaio UX Micro. Dubbing it the UX Premium Micro PC, the device is a US-market version of the Japanese 32GB Vaio UX that will also be coming to Europe as the VGN-UX1XN. Like its European cousin, the Premium Micro will run Vista and sport a 1.3GHz Intel Core Solo U1500 processor, a 4.5-inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, 1GB of RAM, a 32GB solid state disk, a Bluetooth 2.0, 802.11g, USB 2.0, Firewire, and Memory Stick Duo memory card slots, and it's also going to have integrated Wireless WAN with EDGE connectivity. You'll have until February to either save the two and a half grand or cut up your credit cards to prevent financial ruin; click on for another pic.

















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Leillox88 @ Jan 7th 2007 9:25PM
This is just awesome.
it just need a half capable gpu like go7400 and you'll have a semi-gaming pc on the go.
the screen is amazing. if just sony used that tech to make a wsxga 12" lappy. :S
Xavier @ Jan 7th 2007 9:32PM
Can it play CSS?
STEVE ADAMS @ Jan 7th 2007 9:45PM
Bought it and it was appealing for about 2-weeks. The screen causes your eyes to blur after about 15-minutes. It is not comfortable in my hand. I've already sold it on EBAY and claimed some of my $2400 back. I purchased the tx sony vaio ultraportable laptop and I love that. Also the samsung q1 tablet seems to be pretty decent also. But the battery life is very short. Like 35 minutes.
Veritas II @ Jan 7th 2007 11:38PM
Battery life is around 3 hours for this. Also, the screen thing doesn't happen to me at all. I use mine to read stuff in Scrapbook all the time. Fits the hand nicely.