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Sony U-70 Micro PC Reviewed

Anonymous Coward writes "jkendrick has posted a detailed of review of Sony's dream handheld, the U-70. Slightly bigger than a PDA, with a SVGA screen, 20Gb hard drive, and 1GHz Pentium-M processor, this device could replace your PDA, laptop and desktop. The price is high, though. Oh to be rich (or at least richer than I am...)"

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  1. It's interesting... by Sheetrock · · Score: 3, Insightful
    But for that price, it should be able to handle some common storage device like CD or even DVD media. Half the reason of wanting something like this is so that you can easily watch movies or listen to music (although I suppose one could do the latter with MP3).

    20GB in a handheld does sound pretty good. I always worry about how you get these things repaired, though, especially when they're on the cutting edge like this.

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    1. Re:It's interesting... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Why people want CD/DVD drives in an ultraportable device is beyond me. I mean, there you have this small, beautiful device. Are you really going to bring your CD collection along? Why don't you just copy 1 or 2 movies onto the harddisk? And if you want to load more on the go, I'm sure a drive which you can leave at the hotel would be a much better choice than making this bulkier and heavier.

  2. Slightly? by glamslam · · Score: 3, Insightful

    If that's slightly bigger than a PDA, then I guess PDAs have gotten alot bigger since the last time I checked into them.

    This thing looks too big for a carry-it-everywhere device, but too small for anything more than basic functionality... so I guess I'm wondering, "What's the point?"

    1. Re:Slightly? by NanoGator · · Score: 4, Insightful

      "This thing looks too big for a carry-it-everywhere device, but too small for anything more than basic functionality... so I guess I'm wondering, "What's the point?"

      Niche market. Mainly business types that travel a lot. My uncle's probably the perfect customer for this product. He needs a small laptop that he can use on a plane, he needs small and mobile as possible, and he's got the money to spend on making his life as comfortable as possible.

      Nothing wrong with it not being everybody's cup of tea. If the price was right, I wouldn't mind having one that I could tote around the office. I've ordered a TabletPc for that, though.

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  3. Re:Not sure about the idea by Pieroxy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Nothing prevent any constructor from building a "UC" as a PDA/cellphone, with crappy screen and keyboard. When you're home, you plug your DVI and USB keyboard/mouse in and you're done.

    That's just what I'm looking for for so long now. I think it's still a little early, but I'm sure we'll get to it pretty soon.

    Imagine: Everything in one box the size of an iPod: Phone, PDA, desktop, laptop, etc...
    You just plug it into it's station at home and... bang! Keyboard, screen and all the rest are as big as you want them to be. You can even have additional storage (CD/DVD/HDD,...)

    You can even have a "portable station", the size of an actual laptop which will add some of these features as well as some more battery power.