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Sony PCG-U1

hexdcml writes "Just found this whilst browsing, Sony has now brought out the My Little Vaio range, (probably for rich kids..tsk) All I can say is WOW, this thing is tiny. Makes me wanna ditch my lurvely little iBook and get this! The site's in japanese, so you'll need to translate (for those how are non-japansese literate) using Babelfish or something." Dynamism.com has specifications in English.

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  1. Sony == DMCA. Bad people. M'kay? by eddy · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sony == DMCA. Bad people. M'kay?

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  2. What da fuck be goin on nigga??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    I roll up to trolldot and what do i see? this shit cuz.

    what up cmdrtaco? i thought we were homies? u wanna catch a fade foo? better watch your back ms mothafucka.

  3. almost useful by maartynp · · Score: 0, Troll

    Uhh, it looks nice, but it's almost useless. That Xmeta chip is hella slow on this dog of a machine. I had to work on one. Hate it, hate it hate it. but that's just my opinion...

  4. Re:And the obligatory.... by Devil's+BSD · · Score: 0, Troll

    3 problems:
    1) Moooooola. Mega Moooooola. If 1 is for rich kids, then what is a cluster of these for?
    2) Drivers? With something this small, there has GOT to be some integrated components that are Windows Only.
    3) Maybe not as big of a problem, but cooling so many of these might be... well, hard.
    Seriously, I think rackmounts are better.

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  5. Re:gibberish by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "Whilst" is a perfectly legitimate English word, and is in common use by many people.

    Please, the word is "cromulant". It's a perfectly cromulant English word.

    FWIW, American English is the most important English now. More new words flow into British English from American than any other language, and even a lot of words the Brits think they invented are actually Americanisms. All the British nonsense with RP...it's like they took a page from the Academie Francophonie