Pros: lightweight, digital camera built-in, easy to carry around, IEEE port included Cons: tiny keyboard and screen take some getting used to, doesn't come with a CD-ROM
Wouldn’t it be cool to be a spy? Get your hands on a couple fancy gadgets to let you see around corners and stand on the ceilings and hear conversations occurring a mile away and you’re in business. Sneak into restricted areas and take snapshots of...
Pros: Excellent, useful and versatile Cons: Build quality
Well, I've had mine for over 6 months and its one of the best purchases I ever made! Its the C1XD model (pentim 400, 64 RAM, 12 GB)
I was after a laptop and was aware of this one but thought it may be too small and too expensive. I was wrong.
I...
Pros: Small, light, portable Cons: Prone to breakage by 300 pound people's back pockets, a little slow
The day I came to work for Sony I saw one of these and thought it was the coolest thing I had ever seen. Well, almost the coolest...girls are pretty cool, too!
This notebook computer carries more power than my Dad's desktop computer (OK, so...
Pros: Small size, large capacity, clear screen. Cons: Need to plug in disk drives.
I received my Sony Picturebook in return for a couple of days work - what a bargain! I have the most fun using the camera, sending family photos instantly all over the world, making little videos for faraway friends. I imagine that one day a promise...
Pros: Stunning design, compact size, genuinely useful and fun! Cons: A little slow, somewhat expensive
I'm writing this epinion from my Sony PictureBook. I bought this nifty little machine six months ago and have gotten a lot of use out of it, primarily Web surfing, email and Web development. Okay, some games too.
Pros: Small, lightweight, cute Cons: Many software incompatabilities, proprietary screen resolution, no floppy or CDROM
When I first saw the Sony VAIO, I was quite impressed. They are sleek, thin, light weight wonders of technology.
And they're cute. Who could not love a Sony VAIO?
Let me tell you who - a computer enthusaist, such as myself.
Pros: size, screen, portability Cons: no internal storage, external power supply
I sit here writing this review on a Sony C1 Picturebook. Alongside this computer rests a PII 450 Windows NT machine and another desktop. Yet the Picturebook gets used 95% of the time. Why?
This thing is the baddest thing i have ever seen. Its probably faster than any of the other full size labtops i have ever seen. This thing is neat man...
This is fast...
Pros: size, weight, speed, display, performance, convenience Cons: small keyboard
I gave up a 7 pound Fujitsu for this and my life has gotten better every single day. Designed through and through, using clever small touches like folding power source (so the power source lays flat and the prongs don't poke out) I feared it might be...
Pros: Built-in Camera is great, Useful mini laptop Cons: expensive, camera has 1st generation limitations
A solid solution. Just barely big enough to be useful as a lug-around notebook computer, which means that it's good enough for word-processing and email, but probably not a good desktop replacement.
Pros: Small, Light Cons: Short Battery Life, Small Screen
I've used this machine for a couple of months now. It is really nice to have such a small form factor. The keyboard is usable, but the screen is very tiny. I read email with it and can write Word documents. It is very hard with PowerPoint.
Pros: great screen, built in camera, portability, lightweight, eye catching. Cons: battery life, battery life, battery life
Well, I purchased the VAIO PCG-CIX in June of 1999. I am sure that you all know what comes in the box and other features about this product from the other reviews, so I will just be brief with my own experience.
Pros: Tiny, fast, digital camera Cons: price is a little much
This is incredible! I remember having a pentium 133 only half a year ago and now this tiny little thing is running at 266 Mhz with MMX? I have to admit the first time that I saw this notebook, it was so small that I thought it was one of those daily...
Pros: Power-packed and small, "digital eye" camera Cons: Keyboard is small, as is the screen
I bought my picturebook first off because I got a REALLY good price on it (I wasn't willing to pay the high prices that most stores have them for), and also becuase I consider myself a "tech geek" and I've seen nothing with this much...
Pros: Small size, great screen. Cons: Prone to overheating.
I just purchased the c1x picturebook and I must say that I am very impressed. I was somewhat concerned by the fact that it is powered by a mere pentium 266 mmx in this era where AMD has just released a processor that must be rated in the giga hertz, but...
VAIO STANDARD BATT FOR Z SERIES Designed exclusively for use with VAIO Z Series notebooks, the VGP-BPS12 standard capacity battery is perfect for extended computer usage around your ...
Epinions.com periodically updates pricing and product information from third-party sources, so some information may be slightly out-of-date. You should confirm all information before relying on it.