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  • First Take: Sony VAIO TR1

    Sony's latest Centrino notebook is small and light, and it can watch you while you work. Check out our first take.

  • Analyst: Transmeta needs a new niche

    Transmeta should look at moving out of the laptop PCs into a less competitive market, despite finally easing production problems with its 5500 and 5800 processors, according to analyst firm IDC.

  • Sony VAIO PictureBook PCG-C1VM

    The first system available with the Transmeta Crusoe processor is the Sony VAIO PCG-C1VN PictureBook. This ultraportable weighs in at just under 1kg and comes with a sharp 1,024 x 480 active-matrix LCD that measures 22.6 cms diagonally.

  • Crusoe gives life to Fujitsu ultra-portable

    A complete Windows PC no larger than a thick diary, to look at the P-1000 coupled to its external CD-ROM drive gives you the same sense of disproportion that you get watching a small child walking a large dog. However if it ever turns up in conversation, its ultra-portable size probably won't be the key issue up for discussion. The P-1000 is one of the first sub-notebooks designed around Transmeta's low power x86 compatible, Crusoe CPU architecture.

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