Where's the parallel port? :-)
RS-232 would be more useful though. I like this departure from Apple’s custom of having as few ports available as possible.
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#32I see tiny has been redefined. Doesn’t anyone remember when there were 6” subnotebooks in the vaio catalog?
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#33VGA?!
Lots of (very, very expensive) projectors still use it, and a good VGA cable will work well beyond 1080p resolutions, so why not. The connector is also more robust than the effete HDMI/DisplayPort/etc. ones that have tiny pins, purely by being bigger.
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
RS-232 would be more useful though. I like this departure from Apple’s custom of having as few ports available as possible.
Why a VGA port? What would I do with that in 2019?
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#37It's pretty funny how this has basically the same ports (besides the USB C for charging) as my 2010 VAIO Z. VGA is the most surprising one to still see. I wonder what the reasoning behind that is. I can't really see them targeting the corporate market.
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#38I see tiny has been redefined. Doesn’t anyone remember when there were 6” subnotebooks in the vaio catalog?
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#39Ports are useful (to state the obvious). I like this.
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#40It's amazing that netbooks are back in style again and it's made by Sony. The reboot of 80s and 90s are over, it's the aughts.