Sony has updated the already not weak specifications of its expensive UMPC VAIO UX, the first modification of which was released a relatively long time ago, so that from now on this mini-PC can safely bear the title of the most charged UMPC in the world.

The updated version of the VAIO UX is built on the Intel 945GMS Express chipset, equipped with a Core 2 Solo U2200 processor, a gigabyte of RAM, a 64-gigabyte SSD drive, Wi-Fi modules (802.11a / b / g) and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a camera for 1, 3 megapixels, a slot for memory cards, USB 2.0 connectors and even a fingerprint scanner. With all this, the device can work only about three hours without recharging. Weak ...
However, all these updates would be much more useful, if the producers thought, finally, about the alteration of the QWERTY-keyboard, which can hardly be called convenient.
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Engadget