Sony VAIO PCG-4G1L

The is the chassis model number for the Sony VAIO VGN-TX series , an ultra-portable notebook line released around 2005–2006. Known for its razor-thin design and carbon-fiber casing, it was designed primarily for business travelers and power users seeking extreme mobility. Core Specifications

Bluetooth:

For connecting mice or syncing early mobile devices. Historical Legacy Sony VAIO TX Series VGN-TX850P/B Laptop Computer

Summary

In terms of memory and storage, the device typically shipped with 512MB of DDR2 RAM, which was expandable to a maximum of 1.5GB via a single accessible slot. Storage was handled by a 1.8-inch Ultra ATA hard drive, usually offering 60GB to 80GB of space. While these drives were significantly slower than their 2.5-inch counterparts found in larger laptops, their small physical footprint was necessary to maintain the device’s sub-three-pound weight. Despite its diminutive size, Sony managed to integrate a dual-layer DVD±RW optical drive, a feat of engineering that defined the TX series and set it apart from the "netbook" category that would emerge years later.

, small enough to slip into a briefcase without a second thought. Carbon-Fiber Casing:

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