We reviewed the first Sony Vaio UX series machine almost a year ago, the UX180P. Much has remained unchanged since that model and the UX280P that followed it just a few months later. The UX380N is the ...
The Sony VAIO UX is one of the best tiny tablets we've seen, but its high price, poor battery life, and less-than-ideal typing experience keep it from being a home run. Tech expert Michelle Thatcher ...
James Kendrick and Marc Orchant had a couple of discussions, in March and just a couple days ago on the UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) and now James has the Sony VAIO UX50 under review. The VAIO UX series ...
Sony is introducing an update to their UX line of ultra-portable PCs with the VAIO UX Premium. This UMPC is the same as its predecessor (Intel Core Solo, Wi-Fi, 4.5-inch display, keyboard, etc), but ...
Sony's VAIO UX is a slick little UMPC, but it's overdue a processor upgrade. Micro PC Talk forum member Anh Nguyen couldn't be bothered waiting for Sony to do the honours, so he cracked open his ...
Some creatures were never meant to live, like Frankenstein’s monster, a mish-mash of body parts stitched together and given life through unholy means. The Sony VAIO UX experiment unveiled at the Micro ...
Digital World Tokyo got an early hands-on look at the Sony Vaio UX50 micro PC when launched in Tokyo earlier this week. The obvious difference between this and those much maligned first gen UMPCs is ...
The Sony Vaio UX-90S is the first device to feature a 16GB solid state flash hard drive and Mobility Today has a few pictures of the wundergadget. As of now, it’s running Windows XP Home and sports ...
if, like me, you've ever had severe back pain or found yourself bedridden, a portable pc device can help you avoid tons of disconnected downtime. arriving just as i found myself on temporary bed rest ...
12 July 2006New VAIO UX Model Combines Micro-Portable Design with Smooth Functionality Dubai - Sony Gulf today introduced in the Middle East the world's smallest and lightest PC, with Intel Centrino ...
Sony's new VAIO UX stuffs a faster Core 2 Solo CPU and 64GB flash drive into a handheld frame, keeping the line's specs a rung above the smaller and sweeter OQO model 2, which itself got an SSD ...
Would you pay $2,000 for an exceptional piece of eye candy? After checking out Sony's stylish 1.2-pound Vaio UX series of so-called ultra-mobile PCs, I almost reached for my checkbook. Almost. Like ...