Sony Brings U750P Notebook Stateside
Doubling as a portable media player, this
Integrated 802.11 b/g wireless LAN connects you to thousands of hotspots across the country and helps you stay in touch with the Internet, email and your favorite digital content download services.
Multiple input modes contribute to the PC’s extreme versatility. Using the stylus and virtual keyboard on the unit’s touch panel screen, you can compose email messages or navigate files even while standing up. Handwriting recognition software simplifies note-taking or annotating documents. Users can also quickly launch programs or execute common commands with thumb-controlled action buttons, or draft longer text files with the included foldout keyboard.
“The U-Series expands the usability of portable PCs beyond the realm of even the lightest traditional notebooks,” said Mike Abary, general manager of VAIO PC marketing for Sony Electronics’ IT Products Division. “It fits a full-fledged Windows® operating system, Intel processor and all the entertainment capabilities that make it a Sony, into a `go-anywhere’ package that’s smaller than a paperback novel.”

The unit’s 5-inch display with XBRITE
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