Sony's Vaio UX Updated With Flash Drive
Replacing solid sate hard drives with flash drives is the future of laptops and portable computing devices. The flash drives are lighter and more durable and should allow for some more interesting designs, since they can be crammed into a variety of spaces (witness the side variety of shapes and sizes of the USB drives).
Sony has just updated their Vaio UX micro computer with a 32GB flash drive replacing the mechanical one. Here are the drive’s other specs:
* Intel Core Solo U1400 (Ultra Low Voltage)
* Intel GMA950 integrated graphics
* 512 MB DDR2 PC3200 RAM
* 32 GB Flash drive
* 4.5″ WSVGA display (1024×600)
* Keyboard, stylus and biometric fingerprint sensor
* Integrated Bluetooth, WLAN and WWAN capability
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Its great device!