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Sony unveils tiny wireless pen PC

Sony unveils tiny wireless pen PC

Sony will ship a keyboard-less PC in Japan later this month. But it’s no Tablet PC – instead, this pen-operated, wireless-enabled Windows XP machine will be pitched at mobile media consumers. It’s also a Centrino machine, running a low power 1GHz Pentium M.

The consumer electronics giant is billing the Vaio VGN-U70 as the world’s smallest full-function Windows PC. The unit measures 16.7 x 10.8 x 2.6cm and weighs just 550g. Much of the machine’s face is taken up by an 800 x 600 transflective colour LCD. The display can also operate at up to 1600 x 1200, but at this stage it’s not clear if that’s a native resolution.

Source: TheRegister.co.uk

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