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SONY UX380N - $630  (Los Angeles)


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  • Address: Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA 90027 (map)
  • Date Posted: 10/02/09
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Hi I am selling my Sony UX380n, I have upgraded to Windows 7 CR Run Really fast with the new OS will have Original Windows 7 when it comes out I will give you an Orginal Copy. Really have not used it in a couple of weeks, about 7 weeks. It just sits on desk. Will like to sell to someone who will love to use this as their regular every day toy. Comes with all accessories included. Stylus, Bag, Screen Protector, Cloth, Docking Station, Charger, And AT&T Sim Card. Ask me questions are oK. Email or Call 323-365-5063 prefer Email. Local Pick up delivery. No Pay Pal, No Shipping out of the US or other states. LOCAL ONLY Specs Below .The UX use Intel's 945 chipset (the same chipset used on standard Intel-architecture notebooks), has a gig of DDR2 RAM soldered to its tiny motherboard (the machine can handle 2 gigs max but Sony doesn't offer a UX with this option), and either the 32 gig solid state flash memory drive (on the UX390N) or a 1.8" 40 gig ATA100 conventional hard disk (UX380N). Graphics are handled by Intel's integrated 950GM which uses 224 megs of shared (system) memory (Windows reports 251 megs). Though the UX only manages a 2.0 score for 3D graphics, it gets 3.1 for Aero graphics and so Aero does run just fine. If you plug in an external monitor at 1024 x 768 Aero will continue to run, but up the resolution to 1600 x 1200 or higher and it turns off. Gaming on the UX isn't the challenge we expected. Newer games that aren't hugely demanding in the 3D department actually did better because they support the computer's native resolution which means the stylus works. We tested the Sims 2 and it ran fine, though not blazingly fast and most visual effects were turned down; Quake 2 and Age of Empires II (though you must use 800 x 600 resolution and forego the stylus). The UX380N managed a Windows Experience Score of: Processor: 2.9 Memory: 4.3 Graphics (for Aero): 3.1 3D Graphics: 2.0 Hard Disk: 3.7 We downloaded the latest Intel driver from Intel's web site and the 3D graphics score jumped up to 2.6! Oddly doing the same for our Vaio TX with the same Intel graphics chipset decreased speed, but in the UX's case it's definitely worthwhile. PC Mark 05 results were as follows: pcmarks: 1361 CPU: 1712 memory: 1740 graphics: 421 HDD: 2074 We ran the PC Mark tests with an external monitor connected, since the graphics test require 1024 x 768 resolution. While these numbers aren't up to today's fast dual core machines, they're surprisingly good for a handtop and comparable to 2 to 3 pound ultralight notebooks (other than the integrated graphics, which are a bit lower than average). The 40 gig disk drive has about 20 gigs free as shipped with Windows Vista and bundled full and trial versions of software. That's enough to store required apps, but not enough room for those with extensive iTunes video libraries to go wild. You can store movies and data on Memory Stick Duo cards, and we used a 4 gig SanDisk Ultra II Memory Stick Pro Duo with our UX. This card is fast enough for ReadyBoost, though we didn't get a worthwhile performance gain using it This ad was posted with the Kijiji iPhone app.

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