Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sony VAIO VGN-UX380N Core Solo U1500 1.33GHz 1GB 40GB 4.5" Touchscreen Vista Business Micro PC


This ultra-portable Sony VAIO VGN-UX380N Micro PC is a handheld wonder that packs powerful computing into a compact size! The Sony VAIO VGN-UX380N Micro PC features an Intel Core Solo 1.33 GHz Processor U1500 Ultra Low Voltage with Intel Centrino technology , 1 GB DDR2 RAM and a 40 GB hard drive with Microsoft Windows Vista Business pre-installed! The 4.5-inch Wide SVGA LCD Touch Screen provides crisp, clear viewing at 1024 x 600 resolutions! The VAIO VGN-UX380N Micro PC is communications-ready, with integrated camera and built-in microphone and speakers so you're equipped to communicate via VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) virtually anywhere WLAN or WWAN service is available!With integrated wireless Wide Area Network (WAN) technology, y...
  • Sony VAIO Core Solo 1.33 GHz 4.5-inch Micro PC General Features: Ultra portable
  • Microsoft Windows Vista Business pre-installed w/COA
  • Intel Core Solo Processor U1500 Ultra Low Voltage 1.33 GHz speed Intel Centrino mobile technology
  • 1 GB DDR2 RAM (1GB maximum) 40 GB hard drive Intel Media Graphics Accelerator 950
  • Integrated audio w/built-in speakers

This Laptops give to us some advantages, like this :
1. The Fastest Mini And UMPC Of All!
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I bought my Sony Vaio UX380N back in the beginning of 2008, and I haven't regretted it one bit. Even now, after having it and using it all this time, i still keep finding newer and more exciting ways to use my UX380N. Sony had a real winner on their hands with this model, but they were quite outrageous on the prices of them. If they would have lowered their prices to a more reasonable amount, and maybe have upgraded the RAM to 2Gb instead of just giving up on the UX model idea, they would and could have probably sold them like hot cakes. Everyone that I have talked to and showed my UX380N to really loved it, and they really were interested in purchasing one. But the Sony price of them, along with Sony's decision to discontinue the model rather than make a few upgrades to it and lower the price of it, drove them away from buying one. Sony could have made a killing profit with this model, but their poor business and tech practices, once again, put a damper on...

2. Excellent for travel
Bought my UX380N back in 2007, this is an excellent micro-laptop if you travel much. I usually bring two laptops when I travel - a bigger 13" or 16" laptop to do serious work and this guy is my entertainment laptop to play video, light games and serve as my BACKUP laptop just in case anything happens to my main machine. In this regard it is perfect - I could fit both laptops on my back pack and barely know the UX is there.

To fully appreciate this laptop, you MUST upgrade it to Windows 7 - Vista Business is WAY too SLOW. Once you put Windows 7 it is a totally different machine - snappy, performs well and is a joy to use. The 1G RAM is sufficient for Windows 7 but not Vista Business. Oh, I did a clean install as well for Windows 7 and loaded all Sony drivers, everything works perfectly, actually much better than under Vista.

The screen is small indeed, the keyboard tiny, but what do you expect - it is a micro-laptop, it is supposed to be small. The quality of...

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Works even faster with XP, too
I've had a UX-380 for 3+ years, and it hasn't been used much the past year because of newer toys. But the first thing I did when I bought it was to rip out Vista and put in XPpro. Machine surprisingly fast, and is a REAL PC running all my desktop/laptop apps.
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