TABOOK equivalent for Sony Vaio?

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TABOOK equivalent for Sony Vaio?

#1 Post by csv96 » Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:25 pm

Is there a model chart or TABOOK equivalent for Sony Vaio's? The number of different configurations is even more complicated than IBM Thinkpads!
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#2 Post by JHEM » Sun Dec 12, 2004 7:09 pm

The person most likely to know the answer to that is Emanuel Brown, a member of the Forums and a long time member of the Thinkpad mail list.

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#3 Post by epbrown » Thu Dec 23, 2004 6:17 am

Hey, I just spotted this, sorry for the delay. Nope, IBM's superior support really shows on matters like this - Sony has nothing like a tabook.pdf or twbook.pdf. You're right that the models can be confusing, especially since in the last couple of years they switched to using a 2-name scheme like IBM. In the way that my X30 is a 2673 series Thinkpad, my R505-TEK is a PCGA-161L. When Sony started with laptops in 1997, my 505G was just a PCGA-505G.

I'm not much for the new models, though, and haven't kept up with them - once Sony dropped the C1 picturebook series, they lost me. There are much better options out there if you aren't getting the smallest, lightest machine made.

Emanuel

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