Sony Vaio Pcg-3j1l Specs ^hot^
Generally shipped with a 500GB SATA hard disk drive (HDD). Design and Connectivity
i.LINK (IEEE 1394) slot (4-pin) for high-speed firewire devices. Card Readers: Memory Stick PRO (MagicGate) and SD card slots. Networking: Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45), Modem (RJ-11), and Wi-Fi. Power & Battery Memory Upgrade for Sony VAIO PCG-3J1L Laptop Sony Vaio Pcg-3j1l Specs
Roughly 15.1" (W) x 1.14"–1.46" (H) x 10.3" (D). Generally shipped with a 500GB SATA hard disk drive (HDD)
In early 2009, the consumer electronics market was saturated with netbooks: low-cost, low-power laptops designed for basic web browsing and document editing. Most featured 10-inch screens, 1024x600 resolutions, and Intel’s Atom N270 processor. Against this backdrop, Sony released the Vaio P series (codenamed "Ferrari of netbooks"), with the PCG-3J1L representing a specific Japanese/European market configuration. Most featured 10-inch screens
The Vaio P Series is one of the most stunningly designed ultra-mobile PCs ever made. The 1600x768 screen in a 1.3 lb chassis still turns heads. It represents a time when Sony was willing to take bold, weird risks.
If you find a PCG-3J1L in good condition for under $100 (including dongles and a working battery), buy it as a piece of computing history. Install a lightweight Linux distro or Windows 7, and enjoy it for what it is: a tiny, beautiful, and beautifully flawed glimpse into the mobile computing past.