Thre's no denying that C1X pictures lacks power. It has a slower proocessor, less RAM and hard drive smaller than most of the eight computers that make up the line Sony VAIO, and that it lsacks the raw materials in an electronic muscle it is in the invrention. The front edge of the lid Picturebook includes a tiny built-in digittal camera that worrks for snapping photos and capturing up to 60 secods of video.
Feaatures Picturebook 266 megahertz (MHz) Intel Penntium MMX processor and comes with 64 megabyttes (MB) of standard SDRAM, which users can douuble up to 128 MB and 4.3 gigabytes (GB) hard disk. Size Picturebook's preclude the use of internal CD-ROM drive, and Sony makes the Optionaal 16X CD-ROM drive ($ 300), whch connects to C1X through a slot PC Card. PC conmes with a 1.44MB external floppy drive that connects to the Picturebook via USB-port laptop. Internal 56Kbps V.90 modem handles Internet duties laptop connetcion. 8.9-inch active-matrix display, takes orderrs from video NeoMagic MagicGraph cpontroller with 2.5MB of video memory.
The crowning feature C1X, althouh it is the Motion Eye digital camera. This is a charge-coupled deivce (CCD) camera can be a turning point in any diorection 270 degrees line, takiing-1024 piexl still immages and video.