Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Apr 2007 18:00 UTC, submitted by luna6
Hardware, Embedded Systems "Sony has recently updated their VAIO UX Micro PC line with the UX390N series. This little beast packs the power of a full blown Microsoft Windows Vista computer into a form factor of only 5.91"x3.74"x1.27"x1.50". When you first look at palm sized portable device you may guess it to be a souped up version of the Sony PSP, but if you take a look at the USD 2449.99 sticker price, you will probably guess it does a whole lot more. And that it does."
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If I were going to spend $2449 on a non-Mac
by yakirz on Mon 9th Apr 2007 19:41 UTC
yakirz
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2006-05-11

I guess I'd consider this. But no, I wouldn't run Vista much at all. OS X if I can get it to run, otherwise Linux.

I like it because I'd love to have a full computer that size; for some situations even my MacBook is a pain to schlep around.

Edited 2007-04-09 19:42

CodeMonkey Member since:
2005-09-22

I have a friend of mine that just bought a UX280N, the predecessor. He was able to get OSX up and running no problem. It was a bit tedious yes, but now it runs like a champ.

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