Sony VAIO GT1 (Hybrid PC) Review

Of the announcements late last year from Sony VAIO one stood out from the rest. That was the Sony VAIO GT1. The notebook-digital camera hybrid came to represent the ultimate adaptation of Crusoe's low-power capabilities. With a rotating display and articulated Camera lens, the GT1 was intended to be an all-in-one mobile digital editing suite.

The GT1 has only made itself known in Japan thus far. The venerable VAIO C1VN on the other hand has been the center of much focus because it was the first notebook to make it to shelves with a Crusoe processor inside. With such a position, comes the responsibility of representing not only the VAIO product line, but the prowess of Crusoe itself. In this regard the C1VN has faired differently depending on who you speak with.

With at least a dozen other Crusoe-based devices on the market in Asia the search is on to see if the C1VN truly represents the potential of the Crusoe processor.

No less determined, we've managed to track down a review of the VAIO GT1 from Japan's Mobile Daily News. Being that this article has been put through the translator, some of what the author is saying may not be as clear as what you would normally expect. I will agree that parts of this review are difficult to understand, but the overall impression presents several key issues with the GT1

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