Sony Vaio U50 Specifications and information

Sony Vaio U50 alternatives

There was a U70 variant of this device. Known as the U750 in the U.S.



Sony Vaio U50 Specifications

Manufacturer Sony
Model name Vaio U50
CPU Intel Celeron-M
CPU speed 900 Mhz
Display Size
5.0"
RAM 256 MB
Hard Disk 20 GB
Weight (Minimum) 550gm / 1.21 pounds
Physical Interfaces USB
Firewire (IEEE 1394)
VGA
Compact Flash slot
Memory Stick slot
Docking connector
USB 2.0
USB 2.0
Multi-format card reader
MIC-in
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
USB 2.0
SD card slot
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
MIC-in
Video-out (analogue)
VGA
Wireless Interfaces802.11b
802.11g
802.11b/g
BT2.0
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 4G)
AdditionalCase
Mic array
Fingerprint reader
WebCam
VGA adaptor
GPS
Optional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Memory options available
Keyboard
Memory options available
*Specifications can vary
Sony Vaio U50 popularity (12 months)
Sony Vaio U50 news and review links.Date
MobileTechReview review.23/02/19

Sony Vaio U50 alternatives

Eking M5, 5.0 inch, 440 grams (0.97 lbs)
Fujitsu UH900, 5.6 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
Fujitsu have dropped the convertible screen seen on the U820, have increased the width (bigger keys), reduced the depth and thickness. Weight is down by 100gm. Mouse pointer and mouse buttons are included for on-the-move usage.
Tainell T500, 5.0 inch, 450 grams (0.99 lbs)
With very similar appearance and features to the Viliv S5, this may have to compete on price. No information on the on-screen-keyboard at this stage. Windows7 may be the solution here.
E-King i1, 4.8 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
With 1.33Ghz Atom processor, SD card slot, the i1 is going to be a good step up from the Wibrain B1 that it is following. Ergonomics on the B1 are excellent (the touch-pad making control very easy) and if Wibrain reach the their stated target of 6-hours browsing time, it's going to be an excellent mobile device.
OQO Model 2 Plus, 5.0 inch, 450 grams (0.99 lbs)
Wibrain i1 HSDPA, 4.8 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
With 1.33Ghz Atom processor, SD card slot, the i1 is going to be a good step up from the Wibrain B1 that it is following. Ergonomics on the B1 are excellent (the touch-pad making control very easy) and if Wibrain reach the their stated target of 6-hours browsing time, it's going to be an excellent mobile device.
Raon Digital Everun S8S, 4.8 inch, 460 grams (1.01 lbs)
We like the Everun! Flash disk, auto screen rotate, good screen brightness and the ability to upgrade with HSDPA or EVDO. Prices are very competitive and there's a good range of accessories. Class-leading battery life. On the negative side, the Everun has problems decoding ost video formats apart from MPEG-4. This is no desktop replacement but performs very well and is highly recommended as a mobile internet device.
Wibrain B1 SJ, 4.8 inch, 512 grams (1.13 lbs)
One of the more easy-to-use UMPCs. The touch-pointer and keyboard help to make the learning curve short. Fantastic screen and very good value.
Wibrain i1, 4.8 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
With 1.33Ghz Atom processor, SD card slot, the i1 is going to be a good step up from the Wibrain B1 that it is following. Ergonomics on the B1 are excellent (the touch-pad making control very easy) and if Wibrain reach the their stated target of 6-hours browsing time, it's going to be an excellent mobile device.
Fujitsu U2010, 5.6 inch, 610 grams (1.34 lbs)
3.5hours under bapco is a wifi-off, low screen brightness test. Expect about 3hrs browsing on this device.
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