PCG-C1XS

Sony VAIO® C1 PictureBookComputer

About 1" thin, 2.2 lbs. light

Windows® 98 notebook with integrated swivel camera

Intel® Pentium® II processor 400 MHz1

12.0 GB2 hard drive

Sony original programmable Jog Dialcontrol

ADDITIONAL SPECIFICATIONS

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Simple one-button movie and still image capture with Sony’s Smart Capture software

64 MB SDRAM (expandable to 128 MB max.)

Integrated V.90 56K3 modem

High-capacity Lithium-Ion battery

Durable magnesium-alloy case

8.9" XGA width (1024 x 480) screen with XBRITEdisplay technology

i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) S400 interface for DV editing and simple networking between equipped VAIO computers

1 type II PC card slot with CardBus support

1 USB port

Built-in stereo speakers

Bundled standard battery and USB floppy disk drive

1MHz denotes microprocessor internal clock speed; other factors may affect application performance. Processor will reduce by 100 MHz when operating on battery power.

2GB means one billion bytes when referring to hard drive capacity. Accessible capacity may vary.

3Due to FCC limitations, speeds of 53kbps are the maximum permissible transmit power levels during download transmissions. Actual data speeds will vary depending on line conditions.

4Estimated battery life. Actual battery life may vary on usage.

5Certain restrictions apply to Express Repair Service.

6From date of purchase upon registration.

7Requires payment of additional fees or subscription for use.

8Requires use of CD-ROM drive (not supplied) to load software.

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Model

PCG-C1XS

Processor

Intel Pentium® II Processor 400 MHz1

Cache Memory

256 KB integrated on-die level 2

Bus Architecture

PCI

Built-in Camera

1/6" CCD camera

CCD resolution: 410,000 pixels

Lens: f=2.8mm/F 2.8

LCD

8.9" XGA width (1024 x 480) TFT with XWIDE™ display technology

Graphics

NeoMagic MagicMedia™ 256AV with 2.5 MB VRAM, 128-bit accelerator and MPEG playback acceleration

Digital Audio

Hardware MIDI 3D surround

MPEG

MPEG1 digital video

Standard RAM

64 MB SDRAM, expandable to 128 MB

Hard Drive

12.0 GB2 fixed

Floppy Disk Drive

External 1.44 MB, 3.5"

Modem

Integrated V.90 56K3 modem

Keyboard

Approx. 17mm key pitch 2mm stroke

Pointing Device

Stick-type pointing device with scroll button

Speakers

Built-in stereo speakers

Microphone

Built-in (mono)

Battery

Supports standard (included), double-capacity (optional), and quad-capacity (optional) Lithium-Ion batteries

Battery Life

1.5–2.0 hours (with supplied standard battery)4 3.0–4.0 hours (with double-capacity battery)4 6.0–8.0 hours (with quad-capacity battery)4

PC Card Slot

Supports one type II card

CardBus support

Infrared

Supports 4 Mbps, 1.1 Mbps, and 115 kbps IrDA Standard

Power Management

Energy Star compliant

Advanced power management - ACPI compatible

Size (H x W x D)

1.14" X 9.8" X 6.0"

Weight

2.2 lbs. (with standard battery)

Supplied Accessories

USB floppy disk drive, standard Lithium-Ion battery, AC adapter, VGA monitor adapter

Optional Accessories

Additional Standard Lithium-Ion battery (PCGA-BP51) Double-capacity Lithium-Ion battery (PCGA-BP52) Quad-capacity battery (PCGA-BP54)

External 4X4X20X max. CD-RW drive (PCGA-CDRW51) External 16X max. CD-ROM drive (PCGA-CD51) Battery charger (PCGA-BC5)

USB mouse (PCGA-UMS1) Additional AC adapter (PCGA-AC5N) Memory (PCGA-MM164SD)

Service

One year limited Express Service5

Limited Warranty

One year parts and labor (90 days without registration)6

Telephone Support

Hardware: One year6

Software and operating system: 90 Days6

INCLUDED SOFTWARE

Operating System

Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition

Software Applications

Adobe Acrobat® Reader

Adobe PhotoDeluxe® Business Edition

Intuit® Quicken® 2000 Basic

Microsoft® Word 2000

Sony DVgate™

Sony Media Bar™

Sony PictureGear™

Sony Smart Capture

Sony Smart Connect

Sony Smart Label

Sony Smart Pad

Sony Smart Publisher

Sony Smart Write

Symantec® WinFax® Basic Edition

Online Center

America Online®7

Apple QuickTime®

AT&T WorldNet® Service7 CompuServe® 20007 EarthLink Network TotalAccess®7 GTE Easy Sign-Up7

Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows® 98 Mindspring® Internet Service7

Netscape Communicator® Prodigy Internet®7

©2000 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without writ- ten permission is prohibited. Sony, i.LINK and VAIO are registered trademarks and 3MAX+, DVgate, Jog Dial, Media Bar, PictureGear and XWIDE are trademarks of Sony. Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are trademarks of their respective owners. This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. The Energy Star emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. Non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.

Printed in U.S.A. 01/00

Other Interfaces

Tool Center

VGA output, USB, i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) S400 interface,

McAfee® VirusScan®

RJ-11 phone jack, audio in, headphone output

Sony BatteryScope

Power Requirements

Sony Notebook Setup

40 Watts maximum (16V DC / AC100-240V)

Sony PowerPanel

Sony VAIO Action Setup

 

 

Sony Application Recovery CD8

 

System Recovery CD8

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PCG-C1XS specifications

The Sony PCG-C1XS, part of the VAIO series, emerged as a notable product in the early 2000s, particularly for its innovative design and compact form factor. As a subnotebook, the PCG-C1XS was aimed at users who required portability without sacrificing performance.

One of the standout features of the PCG-C1XS was its lightweight and slim design. Weighing just over 2.5 pounds, this laptop was perfect for professionals constantly on the move. The sleek dimensions made it easy to carry while fitting snugly in a backpack or briefcase.

The display of the PCG-C1XS was another highlight, featuring a vibrant 10.4-inch TFT screen with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels. This screen provided bright, clear visuals, making it suitable for both productivity tasks and multimedia consumption. Despite its small size, the screen's quality ensured an enjoyable viewing experience.

In terms of performance, the PCG-C1XS was equipped with an Intel Pentium III processor, delivering competitive processing power for its time. With options for RAM up to 512MB, users were able to handle everyday tasks efficiently, whether it be word processing, web browsing, or even light gaming. The integrated Intel graphics chipset complemented the system's capabilities, providing sufficient graphics performance for standard applications.

Storage was handled by a 20GB hard drive, which was relatively modest but adequate for the primary use cases of portable computing during that era. Additionally, the laptop featured a CD-ROM drive, enabling users to access software and media without the need for external devices.

Connectivity options on the PCG-C1XS included USB ports, a modem for dial-up internet access, and a parallel port, reflecting the diverse requirements of users at the time. The inclusion of an integrated audio controller ensured decent sound quality for multimedia applications.

The design philosophy of the VAIO series was prominent in the PCG-C1XS, with a stylish aesthetic complemented by ergonomic keyboard design and touchpad functionality. Sony's commitment to build quality was evident, as the laptop featured a durable casing that could withstand regular travel stress.

In summary, the Sony PCG-C1XS was a trailblazing device in the realm of portable computing. With its blend of lightweight design, functional performance, and stylish aesthetics, it catered to users who valued convenience without compromising on usability. Its significant contributions to the subnotebook category reaffirm Sony's innovation in personal computing during the early 2000s.