Pleasant Surfaces And Bi-Color: The PCG-Z1SP In Images, Continued
Contents
- 1. Flat But No Design Flub
- 2. Test Setup: All The Bells - Almost
- 3. Pleasant Surfaces And Bi-Color: The PCG-Z1SP In Images
- 4. Pleasant Surfaces And Bi-Color: The PCG-Z1SP In Images, Continued
- 5. 1.5 GHz Pentium-M: The Slightly Slower 1.6 GHz Pentium-M
- 6. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 7. Synthetic Benchmarks
- 8. SiSoft Sandra Benchmarks, Continued
4. Pleasant Surfaces And Bi-Color: The PCG-Z1SP In Images, Continued

The integrated combo drive is just 9.5 mm high and is the key to the PCG-Z1's extremely flat design.
The labels for the external connectors (2x USB, 1x FireWire, Audio) are on the left wing. There's a memory stick slot above the USB port.

Connector battery on the left wing.
The only PC card slot (type II) was placed on the left-hand side near the wristpad.

The VGA and Ethernet ports are on the left-hand of the housing rear. They are protected from dust by a flap.
Service/ Upgrade Drawback : This device does not, as on most notebooks, have a "hatch" on the housing's underside giving the user easy access to the memory module, nor does it have a hard-drive tray. Anyone thinking of expanding the RAM or swapping the hard drive will have to get an expert in.
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