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Sony refreshes Vaio UX-90S UMPC

Looks like Sony lost no time in refreshing the Vaio UX-90S UMPC by replacing the 16GB of solid state memory with double the amount, booting out the 20GB/30GB hard drive found in it’s predecessor in the process. That’s the only change as the other specifications remain the same – an Intel Core Solo U1300 1.06GHz or U1400 1.2GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4.5″ WSVGA touchscreen display, Bluetooth connectivity, a CF memory card slot, and a 1.3 megapixel Motion Eye camera. Battery life should be pretty good since a solid state hard drive does not have any mechanical parts. The $1,800 price is still a huge stumbling block though.

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