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Sony Vaio PCG-FX880K

Wednesday November 07, 2001
Written by David Lin
Tags: Sony | Vaio | PCG-FX880K
AUD
$4699
Price at time of review.
Its one thing to flatter ones self but its another to be aware when its happening. Thats the impression I get when introduced to the Sony Vaio PCG-FX880K. Like the name?
Mobile Pentium III 850MHz, i815EM chipset, 128MB PC100 SDRAM, 20GB Hitachi DK23BA hard disk, integrated 82815 graphics,integrated sound, integratednetworking, i.LINK adaptor, Toshiba SD-C2502 DVD-ROM drive, 15in XGA TFT LCD, integrated Conexant V.90 modem, to Type II PC Card slots, two USB ports, Windows 2000, DVgate 2.3, MovieShaker 2.0, WinDVD player, OpenMG Jukebox, PictureGear 5.0, PictureToy, SmartCapture 4.1, Smart Connect 3.0 (Windows 2000 only), Smart Connect Monitor, Action Setup 1.3, VisualFlow 2.0, RealPlayer 8 Basic, Norton AntiVirus 2001, Sony utilities. Dimensions: 324 x 266 x 39mm (W x D x H), 3.1kg
This article appeared in the November, 2001 issue of PC Authority.
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