Sony PCV-LX900 Supplied, Accessories, Service, Limited Warranty, Requirements Power Rating

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VAIO Slimtop™ LCD Computer User Guide

Model

PCV-LX900

Supplied

Sony Pen Tablet Display (TA-15A)

Accessories

Wheel Mouse

 

VAIO Convertible Keyboard and palmrest

 

VAIO Pen and pen stand

 

Pen tip replacements (5)

 

Pen tip removing tool

 

Power cord

 

Modem cable

 

 

Service

90-day limited service. See Warranty Card.††

Limited Warranty

90-day parts/labor standard. See Warranty Card.††

Power

230 watts maximum

Requirements

 

 

 

Power Rating

AC120V 3A 60Hz

 

 

Dimensions

CPU: 4.2" (w) x 14.5" (h) x 11" (d)

 

(107 mm x 370 mm x 280 mm)

 

Keyboard with palmrest: 17.1” (w) x 2” (h) x 8” (d)

 

(435 mm x 51 mm x 205 mm)

 

LCD display: 17.1” (w) x 14” (h) x 6.4” (d)

 

(435 mm x 357 mm x 163 mm)

 

 

Weight

CPU: 14.5 lbs. (6.6 kg)

 

Display: 12.1 lbs. (5.5 kg)

 

Keyboard: 2.2 lbs. (1.0 kg)

 

 

Operating

50º F to 95º F (+10º C to 35º C)

Temperature

 

 

 

*GHz denotes microprocessor internal clock speed; other factors may affect application performance.

† 128 MB available. 16 MB allocated to video RAM.

‡ The CD-RW/CD-R/CD-ROM data transfer standard 1X rate is 150 kbytes/s.

Data on a CD-RW is read at a variable transfer rate, ranging from 8X at the innermost track to 20X at the outermost track. The average data transfer rate is 14X(2100 kbytes/s).

Data on a CD-R/CD-ROM is read at a variable transfer rate, ranging from 13X at the innermost track to 32X at the outermost track. The average data transfer rate is 22.5X (3375 kbytes/s).

Data on a CD-RW is written at a constant transfer rate of 2x or 4x. Data on a CD-R is written at a constant transfer rate of 1x, 2x, 4x, or 8x depending on the speed you select.

**Maximum speed for faxing is 14.4 kbytes/s. Your modem is capable of downloading at

56 kbytes/s using K56flex technology or V.90. Your phone service, online service, or Internet

Service Provider may not support this technology or operate at this speed. †† Certain restrictions apply.

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Contents Vaio Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide Owner’s Record Vaio Slimtop LCD Computer User GuideSafety Information and Caution Wave LengthVaio Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide Regulatory Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Part Model NoTelephone Consumer Guidelines Canada Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 United StatesDisposal of Lithium Battery Industry Canada Notice Vaio Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide Contents Specifications System, Application,Welcome Choosing an Ergonomic Location for Your ComputerFront Panel Overview Memory Stick access indicator light Hard disk drive access indicator lightCD-RW drive access indicator light Power switch and indicator lightPC Card slot Memory Stick media slotUniversal Serial Bus USB port Link 4-pin port IEEE1394Back Panel Overview Locating PortsAC Input port LeverHeadphones jack Ethernet portLine In jack Microphone jackSony Pen Tablet and accessories Sony Pen Tablet OverviewVolume control Brightness controlPS/2 mouse port PS/2 keyboard portAdjusting the height and viewing angle of the display Adjusting the Sony Pen Tablet display TA-15AAdjusting viewing angle Upper switch position Lower switch positionVaio Pen Overview EraserTo replace the Pen tip Replacing the pen tipFunction Description Configuring the Vaio PenSony Tablet Properties main window To calibrate your pen to your tablet screen Calibration TabTo adjust the pen tip pressure and feel Tip Feel TabTo adjust the pen’s double-click speed and distance Double-click TabTo adjust the eraser pressure and feel Eraser Feel TabConfiguring the Pop-up menu Pop-up Menu TabTo create custom settings for an application To add an application to the custom settings listTo remove an application from the custom settings list Using Memory Stick Media Inserting the Memory Stick MediaLocking the Memory Stick Media Using PC Cards To insert a PC cardOpening the front panel Inserting a PC cardTo eject a PC card Ejecting a PC cardUsing PC Cards Vaio Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide To access Vaio Action Setup Help Programmable Power KeysKey Function Internal Timer To change the settings of the PPKsPresetting i.LINK devices To preset your i.LINK device to perform a desired functionChanging the Window Design of Sony Software To change the window designIf you are using the timer to download e-mail automatically AutoAlert E-mail Notification SystemAutoAlert E-mail Notification System Software Restrictions If you use software that requires use of a phone lineIf you are using Microsoft Outlook Express Defragmenting your Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive PartitionTo defragment your hard disk drive Link IEEE1394 Compatibility Connecting an i.LINK IEEE1394 device To connect an i.LINK IEEE1394 deviceTo enable the Ethernet connection Enabling EthernetVaio AV Applications PictureGear Importing Images and Sound Clips MovieShakerMain Window Create a Movie using Shaker Shaker trayAdding effects to a scene or a clip Editing Clips and ScenesWorking Panel Saving a Movie Managing Your Pictures PictureGearCreating a Photo Album Using Panorama Maker Making Still Images and Panoramic from MpegElectronic Music Distribution EMD Services OpenMG JukeboxStarting OpenMG Jukebox Feature tabs Player control buttons File list viewPlaylist drop-down list Tutorial tab File tree viewRecording a CD CD tab windowCheck-out Transferring Songs Check-in/Check-outCheck-In/Out tab window Check-in Additional Features Smart Capture Smart Capture main windowUsing Still mode Mode indicator Help buttonMode dial Capture button Options buttonStill Image Options window Effect Setting window Managing pictures in Still mode Capturing a picture in Still modeStill Viewer window Using Net Movie mode Recording Options window Capturing a movie in Net Movie mode Movie Player windowManaging your movie in Net Movie mode Using ImageStationUploading with Movie Player ImageStation Login window Compression Settings when Uploading windowUploading with Still Viewer Image Uploader window VisualFlow To use VisualFlowConnecting a digital video camera recorder Using DVgate software with a digital video camera recorderWhen capturing clips DVGateWhen recording AVI files to tape Vaio Slimtop LCD Computer User Guide Using the System Recovery CDs Full Restore with FormatUsing the Application Recovery CDs To use the System Recovery CDsUsing the Driver Recovery CD To use the Application Recovery CDsTo repair software applications using Vaio Support Agent To reinstall drivers with the Driver Recovery CDUsing the Vaio Support Agent Vaio Support Agent main screenUsing the Quick Fix Wizard Using Common Solutions Common Solutions Browse for SupportActions screenUsing Support Central Support Central WelcomeSupport Central Registration Support Central Current Issues Support Central Support Wizard Utilities Software Applications protected by Vaio Support AgentApplications Topic My computer does not start TopicsTopic My computer or software program stops responding Topic My CD-RW drive tray does not open Topic I cannot play a CD Topic I want to play a CD with my Microsoft CD PlayerTopic Why doesnt my CD-RW drive record at the highest speed? Topic How do I change the video resolution of my display?Topic Why is there no sound in any application? Topic My modem connection is slow Topic My modem does not workTopic My microphone does not work Topic My microphone is too sensitive to background noiseTopic My mouse does not work Topic My mouse needs to be set up for left-hand useTopic My keyboard does not work Topic Why is my system running slowly? Topic How do I enable my Ethernet interface?Topic I cannot find the Windows taskbar Topic My i.LINK device does not appear on the desktopTopic How do I install a printer? To Reach Sony On the Power Source On Disposal of the Lithium Battery On Handling the Computer System102 On Upgrading the System On Moisture CondensationOn Handling the Sony Pen Tablet On Handling a CRT Display On Using the Hard Disk DriveOn Handling Diskettes On Cleaning CD Media Sony Service CenterFor Answers to Your Software Questions On Handling CD MediaAmerica Online America Online PhotoPrinter 2000 Pro ArcSoft, Inc Resources Software Updates Sony Fax-on-DemandVaio System Reference Manual110 Model ProcessorHard Disk Drive PartitionAccessories ServiceLimited Warranty PowerIndex 114 115 116

PCV-LX900 specifications

The Sony PCV-LX900 is a classic desktop computer that emerged in the early 2000s, designed to cater to both home and office environments. This all-in-one PC captured the attention of consumers due to its sleek design and variety of features aimed at enhancing user experience.

One of the standout characteristics of the PCV-LX900 is its compact form factor. Unlike traditional bulky desktop setups, the PCV-LX900 integrates its components into a stylish chassis, allowing for a space-saving solution without compromising on performance. The unit is equipped with a 15-inch LCD screen that offers crisp visuals, making it suitable for everything from word processing to multimedia tasks.

At the core of the PCV-LX900 is its processing power. The system commonly featured Intel processors, with options for Pentium 4, delivering sufficient speed for everyday computing tasks. Coupled with 512 MB of RAM, expandable to 1 GB, the PCV-LX900 ensures smooth multitasking, ideal for users who need to run multiple applications simultaneously.

Another notable feature is its storage capability. The PCV-LX900 typically comes with a 40 GB hard drive, providing ample space for documents, photos, and multimedia files. Additionally, the inclusion of a CD-RW drive allows users to easily burn and back up data—a significant advantage during that era's transition to digital media.

The PCV-LX900 also places a strong emphasis on connectivity. Equipped with multiple USB ports, it enables users to connect various peripherals such as printers, scanners, and external drives. Networking features also play a crucial role, allowing users to connect to the internet via an integrated Ethernet port or optional modem.

In terms of multimedia, the PCV-LX900 was designed with entertainment in mind. It typically comes with built-in stereo speakers and supports various audio formats, allowing users to enjoy music and video playback without the need for additional speakers. The inclusion of a video capture feature appealed to those who wanted to explore video editing and home movies.

Overall, the Sony PCV-LX900 represents a blend of style, functionality, and convenience. While technology has evolved significantly since its launch, the features embedded in this machine established a benchmark for future all-in-one PCs, offering users a reliable solution for their computing needs. Considering its legacy, the PCV-LX900 remains a noteworthy piece in the evolution of personal computing.