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  2. Sony Vaio UX Micro PC - Wikipedia

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    Sony Vaio UX. The Sony Vaio UX Micro PC is an Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer (UMPC) first marketed in 2006. It weighs around 490–544 g (1.20–1.27 lb), and has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, Intel Core 2 Solo processor, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and WWAN. Though not officially stated as such, and even to a point implied by Sony that the ...

  3. Sony Vaio X series - Wikipedia

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    The Vaio X series is a line of high-end ultraportable notebook computers from Sony introduced in September 2009, claiming to be the world's lightest notebook, at 655 grams ( (with special lighter battery, standard weight is 780 grams [1] )). It features an 11.1", 16:9, 1366x768 LED-lit LCD screen with built-in webcam, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a choice ...

  4. Ultrabook - Wikipedia

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    Ultrabook is a marketing term, originated and trademarked by Intel, for a category of high-end laptop computers.. They were originally marketed as featuring ultra thin form factor and light weight design without compromising battery life or performance, and when the term was originated they were generally small enough compared to average laptop models to qualify as subnotebooks.

  5. Gateway Ultra Slim 15.6 review: The best cheap laptop of 2022

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    The Microsoft 365 Personal license adds considerable value, too — and helps explain the Gateway Ultra Slim 15.6's spot on my list of the best laptops you can buy in 2022. Pros: Bargain price ...

  6. History of laptops - Wikipedia

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    R2E CCMC Portal laptop. The portable microcomputer "Portal", of the French company R2E Micral CCMC, officially appeared in September 1980 at the Sicob show in Paris.The Portal was a portable microcomputer designed and marketed by the studies and developments department of the French firm R2E Micral in 1980 at the request of the company CCMC specializing in payroll and accounting.

  7. Sony Vaio FW series - Wikipedia

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    Website. Sony Vaio FW Series. Sony Vaio FW is a discontinued series of notebook computers which were the first laptops ever to have a 1080p 16.4" 16:9 widescreen LCD. Higher end models in the series can support an integral Blu-ray Disc reader or writer. The laptop weighed 3.1 kg.

  8. LG Gram - Wikipedia

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    The first Gram was released domestically in South Korea, called the 13Z940 and marketed as the LG Ultra PC Gram. It was made official in January 2014 and weighed only 980 grams. [3] A 14 inch version (14Z950) was introduced at CES 2015. [citation needed] The 14 Gram proved popular in South Korea, exceeding 50,000 sales as of May 22. [4]

  9. Sony Vaio 800 series - Wikipedia

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    The lineup featured a 13.3" 1024x768 LCD screen that fit into the same weight and thickness as the company's 700 series, which had a smaller 12.1" screen (2.4 kg without optical drive or floppy drive, 2.7 kg with optical drive). Like the 700 series, the 800 series featured removable 3.5" floppy disk and CD-ROM drive and optional docking station.