Just got my SONY PCG-U3! PICS! EDIT: NEW & IMPROVED PICS!

p0ntif

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Just got my sony PCG-U3. Dayam is this thing tiny. here's a few pics! The keyboard is pretty small and requires pretty nimble fingers to type on it . . . though over the past couple of hours I am getting really used to it. Finally I can really carry my laptop with me everywhere and whip it out in the middle of a bad movie and be productive! I sacrifice performance for portability as far as the price is concerned, but that is what I was going for (ultra-portability).
compared to a CDR
sitting on the desk in windows
compared to one of my other computers (19" screen)

I can;t wait till my firewire enclosure arrives so i can load some more software on this guy!

EDIT: NEW PICS!

side by side with the DVD case
closed next to DVD case
Open next to DVD case
back of laptop

 

toeng

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It is small alright ... but is it convenient for a long usage ? ... tiny keyboard usually makes my hand painful after a few hour typing. But hey, it's definitely light to bring around in a 7 hour flight from JFK to LAX :)
Nice buy.
 

p0ntif

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Specs are as follows:

TM5800 Crusoe 933 Mhz 512k L2 cache
512 MB SDRAM
20g HDD
ATI mobility radeon 8MB VRAM
6.4" XGA TFT @ 1024x768 (has a zoom in button to go to 800x600 in a second)
16bit audio (crappy internal speaker) (mic and headphones jack on left side)
1x Type II cardbus PCMCIA (on left side)
USB X2 (back)
Firewire 94 pin) X1 (back)
RJ-45 X 1 (back)
monitor dongle adapter (back)
Memory carde reader slot (left side)

currently running XP home.
I love this thing. typing takes a little getting used to, but I'm lovin it!



 

p0ntif

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Mouse is in the upper right hand corner, and left and right buttons are on the upper left hand corner, so you hold it like a gameboy. The scroll (jogdial) is right next to the mouse/jpystick pad on the right hand side, so I can surf the internet very easily with this little guy. Typing isn;t too bad after some practice. I have really adjusted to it . . but I certainly can;t touch type . . .yet! ;)
It definately requires nible fingers for sure.


 

chin311

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Originally posted by: p0ntif
Specs are as follows:

TM5800 Crusoe 933 Mhz 512k L2 cache
512 MB SDRAM
20g HDD
ATI mobility radeon 8MB VRAM
6.4" XGA TFT @ 1024x768 (has a zoom in button to go to 800x600 in a second)
16bit audio (crappy internal speaker) (mic and headphones jack on left side)
1x Type II cardbus PCMCIA (on left side)
USB X2 (back)
Firewire 94 pin) X1 (back)
RJ-45 X 1 (back)
monitor dongle adapter (back)
Memory carde reader slot (left side)

currently running XP home.
I love this thing. typing takes a little getting used to, but I'm lovin it!


wow, thats pretty impressive.....whats the batery life? how much are these babies?
 

p0ntif

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battery life on the standard battery is around 2-3 hours (depending on screen brightness mostly). With a VGA dongle and the 512 MB ram upgrade mine was $1835 shipped from dynamism.com.
 

p0ntif

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I was wrong on the battery, I can actually get the battery to go to 4 hours by setting the brightness lower.
its friggin cool!