Sony Unveils Revolutionary New PC Form Factors At Technology Entertainment Design - TED - Conference
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Sony Unveils Revolutionary New PC Form Factors At Technology Entertainment Design - TED - Conference
MONTEREY, CALIF. (Feb. 18) BUSINESS WIRE -Feb. 18, 1999-- Company Redefines Personal Computing Experience with LCD Slimtop
Computers and Micronotebook with Built-in Camera
Sony today announced two totally new VAIO(R) PC form factors: a sleek LCD desktop computer and a micronotebook with an integrated digital camera. The announcements support Sony's mission of combining innovative technology and design in order to enhance the desktop and notebook computing experience.
With design, ease-of-use and size now ranking alongside technical capabilities as top criteria in the PC buying process, Sony's VAIO Slimtop(TM) LCD computers and the VAIO(R) C1X PictureBook(TM) computer are expected to attract a high level of attention from the industry luminaries who attend the Technology Entertainment Design (TED) Conference.
"Just as TED was developed to bring together the brightest minds to create new possibilities and explore the potential of human creativity, so Sony pushes the boundaries of the personal computing experience today by delivering unique innovations with the VAIO Slimtop and PictureBook," said Ken Omae, vice president of PC Marketing for Sony Electronics' Information Technologies Marketing Division. "The TED Conference is the perfect setting to announce these 'out-of-the-box' products since they combine the best in PC technology, entertainment features and industrial design."
"At the very first TED in 1984, a representative from Sony tossed shiny discs into the audience and many people saw CDs for the first time. Now, a decade and a half later, Sony is bringing another first to the conference," said TED founder Richard Saul Wurman. "As exotic communications become ubiquitous, Sony's name always seems to be the first on new products." VAIO Slimtop LCD Computers
Sony's PCV-L400/PCV-L600 VAIO Slimtop LCD computers may redefine the home computing experience. According to Omae, the VAIO Slimtop LCD series represents the future of desktop PC design. Just as the award-winning VAIO 505 notebook became the design reference standard for micronotebooks, Omae predicts that the VAIO Slimtop computer will become a new standard in desktop form factors.
A powerful personal computer that packs innovative user convenience features and custom software into a less than 12-pound package (weight of CPU), the VAIO Slimtop LCD computer is roughly 75 percent smaller than standard desktops thus affording users much needed desktop real estate.
In order to achieve such a slim profile, Sony's product design team incorporated many notebook components, such as a high quality digital multimedia LCD, a slim CD-ROM and floppy disk drive and a PCMCIA card slot. Through creative industrial design, the company was able to merge desktop and notebook components giving the system an extremely small footprint.
The new system is so versatile that the user has numerous set-up options including hiding the CPU behind the display and storing the keyboard underneath the LCD to make the VAIO Slimtop computer the perfect size for a home office, executive suite or even kitchen. Sony even designed the keyboard with a convertible palm rest that becomes a keyboard cover so that the user can "tuck the unit away" when it is not in use.
Easy to setup and install via a simple three-cable connection from CPU to keyboard, LCD and power outlet, the PCV-L400 and PCV-L600 offer a clean, minimal cable design. In fact, just one cable from the electrical outlet to the CPU provides power for the entire system. Other Sony convenience features include a VAIO Smart(TM) Convertible Keyboard with six programmable power keys, an Ergo-Angle(TM) Multimedia LCD(a) for optimal viewing angles and reduced eye strain and an AutoAlert(TM) Email Notification System that signals the user of incoming email via a LED featured on the flat panel display.
Continuing to support Sony's commitment to the new Memory Stick(TM) IC card-based digital data storage format and to developing new applications for digital imaging, the new PC systems are also equipped with a dedicated Memory Stick media slot for integrating imaging functionality. (a) Requires ISP service
Users can capture images with a Memory Stick camera or other device with a PC card slot (via a Memory Stick PC card adapter) and then insert the Memory Stick card into the slot on the VAIO Slimtop computer. The desktop system intuitively recognizes that the Memory Stick card has been inserted and automatically launches Sony's PictureGear(TM) image management software for instant viewing of the images. A 4MB Memory Stick card is included with each VAIO Slimtop system.
Omae believes that the VAIO Slimtop LCD computer is the ideal desktop for users looking for a stylish system that is "anything but a beige box." The L400 features a 400MHz Pentium(R) II processor, a 6.4GB hard drive and 64MB SDRAM. The L600 has a 500MHz Pentium III processor, a 10.8GB hard drive and 128MB SDRAM. Both systems also include such features as v.90 integrated modem, parallel and serial ports, USB port, 24X CD-ROM (Max.), Memory Stick Media slot, PCMCIA card slot, 4MB VRAM and integrated Internet communication capabilities.
Unique Sony Features: -- Exclusive Ergo-Angle Multimedia LCD - High quality display with enhanced viewing options -- Unique dual hinge design provides twice the flexibility to achieve ideal viewing angle -- High quality 14.1-inch digital LCD (Active Matrix XGA TFT) provides sharp images, enhanced viewing angle with slim footprint -- VAIO Smart Convertible Keyboard -- Unique ergonomic palm-rest converts to a keyboard cover -- Mouse/Keyboard connections optimized for left or right hand use -- Six Programmable Power Keys - For one button functionality -- Suspend/Resume and Power buttons on keyboard -- AutoAlert Email Notification System(b) - Quick and easy access to new email messages -- Program system to wake-up once a day on preset schedule -- Automatically dials-up and collects email -- LED on display notifies of new mail arrival (b) Requires ISP service. -- Memory Stick Slot - Integrates imaging functionality into the PC -- Built-in Memory Stick media slot offers users a simple and quick way to transfer images from devices into the PC -- Offers users expandability via removable Memory Stick media -- Compatible with Memory Stick digital still and video cameras as well as other devices with PCMCIA slots (via Memory Stick PC card adapter)
Key Specifications: Sony VAIO PCV-L400 Sony VAIO PCV-L600 VAIO Slimtop LCD VAIO Slimtop LCD Computer Computer Display 14.1" XGA TFT Active 14.1" XGA TFT Active Matrix Matrix, Ergo-Angle(TM) Ergo-Angle(TM)Multimedia LCD Multimedia LCD with with built-in multimedia built-in multimedia speakers speakers CPU 400MHz Pentium II 500MHz Pentium III processor processor Operating System Windows(R)98 Windows(R)98 Hard Disk 6.4GB Ultra DMA HD 10.8GB Ultra DMA HD Standard RAM 64MB PC - 100 SDRAM 128MB PC - 100 SDRAM Expandable to 256MB Expandable to 256MB CD-ROM Drive 24x CD-ROM Drive 24x CD-ROM Drive (Max.) (Max.) with CD-Text with CD-Text Support Support Video Memory 4MB SGRAM 4MB SGRAM Graphics Chip ATI Rage LT Pro ATI Rage LT Pro AGP 2X 2X Modem v.90 v.90 Unique Features Dedicated Memory Stick Dedicated Memory Stick media slot media slot Type II PC Card Slot Type II PC Card Slot VAIO Smart Convertible VAIO Smart Convertible Keyboard Keyboard AutoAlert(TM) Email AutoAlert(TM) Email Notification System Notification System Availability March '99 March '99 ESP $2,299(c) To be determined (c) Prices listed are estimated U.S. selling prices. Actual prices may vary. VAIO C1 PictureBook Micronotebook
Sony is transforming the mobile PC platform by introducing a new breed of PC product that blurs the lines between mobile computing and digital imaging -- a micronotebook computer/digital camera hybrid called the VAIO C1 PictureBook. A unique product in terms of design and functionality, the PictureBook is a fully equipped micronotebook with an integrated, easy-to-use Charged Coupled Device (CCD) camera that captures digital still images and motion video.
Using the same elements found in the award-winning VAIO 505 SuperSlim line such as keyboard size, display and power, this device brings new meaning to the term mobile. Weighing in at a mere 2.5 lbs (less than the 505) and measuring only 1.5" thick, the PictureBook computer is a full Windows(R) 98, 266MHz Pentium MMX(TM) system roughly the size of a paperback.
According to Omae, in addition to creating a hybrid micronotebook form factor, Sony's PictureBook computer will revolutionize the way consumers view Internet communications by elevating it to the next level. "Now a child can sing happy birthday to her Grandma across the country complete with audio and video and send it via email rather than just sending a note and a JPEG image," said Omae. "It completely changes the impact of electronic communications."
With a built-in swivel camera housed cleverly in the top bezel of the display, user's simply press the capture button to snap a still image or record up to 60 seconds of video. Another click launches a program that automatically attaches the image or video to an email. Now, there is no need for separate devices, cables or other data exchange steps for transmitting images.
By providing quick and easy digital imaging and Windows-based PC capabilities such as word processing, creating presentations and sending email, the PictureBook computer is an all-in-one solution for both home users and professionals on the go including real estate and insurance agents, landscape architects, journalists, location scouts and interior designers.
The system includes Sony's Smart Software Suite for ease-of-use with such applications as capturing still/video images, creating email or video mail, and converting documents into HTML format for posting on the Web. Users can also take photographs automatically simply by setting the Auto Shutter feature. Once programmed, images are instantly captured as the system detects motion in a given environment.
Other features include the unit's XWIDE(TM) active matrix TFT display which provides XGA width (1024 pixels) and Sony's MOTION EYE(TM) camera that swivels to accommodate various angles and even flips over the bezel of the display for self portraits. Creating 360-degree panoramic virtual tours is also quite intuitive with Sony's bundled PictureGear imaging software.
The PictureBook computer comes fully loaded with a 266MHz Intel Pentium processor with MMX technology, 4.3GB hard drive, integrated V.90 modem, 64MB SDRAM (upgradable to 128MB), USB floppy disk drive, video and USB ports.
Optional accessories include an extended-life battery and CD-ROM drive. A USB mouse and USB/parallel printer interface converter cable are also added options.
Unique Sony Features: -- MOTION EYE Camera -- Provides all-in-one solution for imaging and communication -- Swiveling camera allows for easy access to capture images even self portraits -- XWIDE Active Matrix Display -- Provides XGA width (1024 x 480) with the brightness of a SVGA display -- Doubles as the camera's view finder -- Sony's Smart Software Suite -- Smart Capture enables users to easily capture still images and save as a .JPEG file or up to 60 seconds of compressed/uncompressed motion video in .AVI format. -- Smart Write allows users to create an email with an image embedded in the document. -- Smart Publisher converts documents created by Smart Write into HTML format for posting on the Web. -- Sony's DVgate(TM) Still -- For easy digital video image capture via i.LINK(TM) interface. -- Mobility without Compromise -- Full Windows 98 operating system -- Magnesium display housing -- 90 percent-size keyboard
Key Specifications: Sony VAIO C1 PictureBook PCG-C1X Display XWIDE 8.9" XGA TFT Active Matrix 1024 x 480 resolution CPU 266MHz Intel Pentium processor with MMX Operating System Windows 98 Hard Disk 4.3GB HD Standard RAM 64MB SDRAM Built-in Camera 1/6" CCD Camera with 270K pixels Battery Li-Ion Battery Digital Video i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Modem v.90 Availability March '99 ESP $2,299.99(d)
The VAIO Slimtop LCD and PictureBook computers are also being announced and demonstrated at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow today.
Sony Information Technologies Marketing Division Background: Based in San Jose, Sony Information Technologies Marketing Division (ITMD) of Sony Electronics, markets branded computer products, including VAIO(R) computers, Trinitron(R) displays, and other multimedia products through distributors, resellers and consumer retailers. For additional information about Sony PC products, call (888) 4SONYPC, or visit Sony's World Wide Web site at: www.sony.com/pc. To order Sony VAIO computer and peripheral products directly from Sony VAIO Direct(SM) call (888) 315-SONY.
TED Background: The Technology Entertainment and Design Conference (TED) was conceived in 1984 with an observation about the nature of late 20th Century communications: Three primary communications-driven businesses/professional areas in our society were emerging, merging and evolving together in ways undreamed of just a few short years before. These three core disciplines all facilitated the development of new ways of seeing and learning. New ways of transforming information and conveying ideas. New ways of understanding our environment, our society and our selves.
TED stands for the triad of these subject areas (Technology, Entertainment and Design) that were reshaping the context of our world when these conferences began and which continue to do so today. (d) Prices listed are estimated U.S. selling prices. Actual prices may
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