

Peeking right into the Sony VAIO Type U ultra portable PC, Benjamin Nied observes that Sony could have come up with a high-end UMPC, perhaps, they played safe saving themselves from roasting the system with extra heat apparently generated by more features and skinniness. Anyway, here is a snapshot of the soul of the whole system revealing its underlying engineering in depth.
Both, the Sony VAIO UX50 and UX90, caters well to the heat produced by the Intel Core Solo processors. All the components, as you can see in the detailed pictures published by Paper Back PC and Empas, are etched with perfection inside the shell.
Via: dlmag
Inside the Sony VAIO UX50 and UX90
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