CYBER TELEVISION STUDIO IN A SUITCASETM
  chuckmeister Laptop Solution
WELCOME


 Flight3 EXTREME
 meister's Video Editing Laptop Takes Off
 & Can Be Used As The Master Controller
For the Cyber Studio as well as a  Laptop
                      
 October 2004, this will be the World's FIRST Laptop with an
8X Burner  ± R/RW & Now Dual Layer = 9GB DVD !
QUXGA
Super Clear High Def Screen 2048 X 1536 !
Prescott Intel Extreme Speed Processor w/800 FSB !
Not One but TWO 80 GB 5400rpm High Speed HDD
Built-In TV Module / Tuner with S-Video In + Out
!

This Speed Demon Extreme Notebook is Not for the faint of heart but
   the serious Professional wanting the Best, Fastest & the Latest.
P.O.R.


Here's Smallest Lightest DVD Laptop Burner

 

   This Christmas 2004 expect between $200 and $300 Rebates !
  6200 model has Remote control for DVD / CD player, DVD  
    Burner  +/- , Wide Screen, Teeny Tiny A/C adapter, XP OS,   
  512 RAM, 80GB HDD, 802.11g, 7+ Hour Battery! & 1" Thin
AV6210HX80
 



Pocket Video Editing Laptop for 2002

Transmeta Fast Class 933MHz Crusoe & Cute Sony PC Series
Cinemascope  XGA  Screen with Built in Progessive Scan Cam 
TWO lb ONE Inch thin Digital Video & Audio Editing Laptop
512MB Ram, Up to 60 GB HDD, USB 2.0,
WiFi & Blue Tooth!
  FireWire, USB, Memory Stick, Blue Tooth,   
DVD-R/RW Combo,  Movie Shaker Editing  
Windows XP, Ati  Radeon-M 8MB VRam  
 & Optional All Day & Night Power Pack...
 
BOTH Available Christmas 1999 !


NOTE: As Cute & Powerful as this Sony
ABOVE
Laptop May Have Been... it's No More!
Replaced in 2003 by the 
バイオノートTR
PCG-TR1


MovieShaker
       Pre-loaded on both VAIO PCs and C1, the MovieShaker digital video editing                 
  application simplifies the creation of digital home movies, giving the user every      
   director’s dream: total control. Even the complete novice to DV editing can now      
   easily re-arrange scenes, insert customized text and audio, and select appropriate  
       transitions. The finished movies can then be shared in various formats ranging from      
 a compressed e-mail attachment to a high-quality DV format, and copied onto a 
CDor DVD-RW disc
.


Above please notice DVGate Motion & Movie   
Shaker Digital Audio & Video mixing screens    
Below: chuckmeister Transmeta Beta Prototype 


Sony first with Transmeta chips
Complete Official Sony Announcement
HERE!


posted 3:26pm EST Fri Sep 08 2000

NEWS
Sony is planning to release a sub-notebook in October using Transmeta's Crusoe series of microprocessors. The PCG-C1 VAIO series laptop will weigh in at 2.2 lbs. and features support for additional battery packs that add as much as 1.28 additional lbs. onto the weight of the device. With the addition of battery packs, the 5.5 hour max battery life of the laptop can be extended to 10 or 20 hours, based on the battery pack used.

The new laptops will feature the Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 microprocessor running at 933 MHz, manufactured on a .18 micron process and containing 512 KB of L2 cache. Hitachi and IBM are expected to follow closely with their own Transmeta-based laptops, but Sony will most probably be the first to market. Sony is a Transmeta investor.

What gives Crusoe so much buzz and increasing credibility among industry and Wall Street analysts? It's the way the chip uses software to perform many of the functions that had previously been done using hardware.

The processor uses a technology called "very-long-instruction-word" combined with a software translation technique called "code morphing" to convert Intel's widely used X86 instructions.

Boasting a tiny, rotating digital camera atop the display, the Sony PictureBook can run for up to 20 hours on a single charge with an attachable quad-battery pack weighing 1.28 lbs, Sony executives said. With a standard, single battery, it is 1.04 inches thick, 9.8 inches wide and 6 inches deep and 2.2 lbs.

"Sony is really the bellwether for these ultra-light computers," said analyst Rob Enderle of Giga Information Group, Cambridge, Mass. He added that the Sony Vaio's sleek design and burnished metal casing make it the laptop of choice for many in the digerati set. The Sony win "is perhaps indicative of a future trend."

e-mail me anytime for details, prices and contacts 


Vaio PictureBook II with Cinema-Scope Screen and 
Progressive Scan Digital Cam in Lid for...

20012002 - 2003
A CYCLOPS EYE 
INTO THE COMPUTER


1 GHz MHz Emulation thanks to State-of-the-Art  
Transmeta Crusoe Processor running @ 1 WATT

 Flash Memory Stick,  16X9 XGA,  60GB HDD,  512MB Ram  
new Movie Shaker Video Editing with ATI Mobile 8MB Rage

PictureBook II: USA / PCG-C1VJ-BP

That means they will handle Video!
 Japanese domestic market received their C1 October 1999 that was    
announced on
3 September with first deliveries 1st October with 5,000
production units.  
USA WILL get C1 model and orders will start in October

and deliveries to begin soon after or in time for the holidays
with high demand expected.  
Model will sell for LESS in USA than Japan as normally is the case.     
The C1
will be promoted with 2 Page Ads appearing in major computer
magazines
starting with their Holiday issues.  and its Hot Link is
 http://www.sony.com/vaiodirect-C1
 

1" thick,
17mm standard Vaio key pitch, 16X9 wide aspect XGA TFT screen,
USB
port for floppy drive and IrdA that comes with C1,
Adobe Premier LE,
1/4" 310k CCD Progressive Scan Eye of the Computer...
let me say some thing
that I do not believe is written about this EYE feature
in the articles I have
seen.   This is not a novelty nor a flash in computer 
history. Someday ALL
computers may come with this camera eye.  
It will not only take excellent
images as you walk around with this 
small computer which is about the
size of a box of Kleenex tissues
and as thick as a Marlboro flip top box of
cigarettes, but instantly stores
Panarama shots, sends them in your e-mail
or posts them to your web site...
BUT, here is the unique part, it is an eye to
your computer...
you could technically take this computer fresh out of the
box, plug in your 
phone cable and it will say hello to you, ask who you are,
where do you live,
how much money you make... well, not yet, maybe...
then it
will dial up the toll free Sony tech center and let you register
at 2am in the
middle of nowhere by just waving to the tech person in the camera,
show
him your driver's liscense, hold up your Windows certificate of authenticity
and get this... hold up the bar codes of all your Sony computer equipment!
IT
reads bar code!   You're in. 
You have a problem? Something does not work
or operate right?
You get funny noises when you operate a C1?...
no problem
Amigo,  
you can SHOW the Sony tech what happens
or he can read your
screen or hear any noises...
it's just like him being there.
Of course this could be
the start of your video telephone calling as well...
there goes the neighborhood.

Please Don't Moon The Sony Tech Reps...
I'm sure nerdy minds are hard at work on this new dimension. 
But, the amount
of Good, ease of use and the extra dimension for help
and assistance will
 probably out weigh the Jay Leno take on this new 
avenue of expression. OK,
 enough of this.
I will keep my September report below on the Japan C1
introduction here
until the March 99 roll-out of our C1 PictureBooks arrival...

If you want to know about the C2 VideoBook that handles a little video...e-maile me. .

Tokyo, Japan September 2000
Sony  today announced plans to launch a new VAIO notebook
computer,
PCG-C1V equipped with a TRANSMETA Crusoe 1 WATT Processor...   

Product Concept for  Picture Book II VAIO Notebook Computer  
1)Visual Communication-

the Picture Book II comes equipped with an integrated
1/4 inch 310,000 pixel CCD video 
camera that can capture digital still images
as well as video clips complete with sound in 
PROGRESSIVE SCAN...
Both types of images can be easily
sent out as attachments to email messages
2)Mobile Reporting- 
digital streaming Video & Audio, still images and text can be inputted with ease 
into
a single document in order to create a multimedia file such as a travel diary.
Such a document can then be converted to HTML format and easily uploaded to 
a server to create an Internet homepage.
 
3)Casual Digital Imaging- 
the miniature digital camera built-in to the new
VAIO can be used to capture still    
images and video clips with all the ease of a conventional camcorder or digital still   
camera.  Sony's proprietary Picture
Gear Version 2.5 SE  software can be used not    
only to organize and browse images,
but also to adjust the brightness and contrast,   
create simple animation, or even
create a continuous 360degree; panorama from any
digital still frames.

4)Visual Interaction- 
When one of Sony's original CyberCode 2-D barcodes is
passed 
across the eye of the built-in camera, a pre-registered software application
starts up.
Thus, the VAIO's built-in video camera is used not only for taking
video footage and 
still pictures; it also serves as the "eye" of the computer.

More later or e-mail me if you're interested in one before they come to the states!

                          http://www.ita.sel.sony.com/support/pc



  • SONY Laptop Computers
    FIREWIRE, USB  
    Vaio Models for USA iare all to feature the new Movie Shaker
    Digital Video and Audio Editing Suite


    E-mail me if you want someone to talk to you about your Vaio.

    top_2.jpg (26994 bytes)
    ZVaio with Pentium 3GHz & TRV80 with Movie Shaker
    Look close at the Laptop screen and you will see Video capture, EDITING! 
    Details of Laptop at dvnews and Camcorder at Sony.htm

  •                 


    SONY DVD-RW Recording and RErecording DVD
    comming  with details, pics and specs here...


    E-Mail me for contacts and sources for A NON Sony Solution 
                    TO EDIT FULL MOTION VIDEO ON A LAPTOP…


      This part is still under repair. Hang in there for
                               2003 Updates
     
     

     SONY is at http://www.sony.com/pc
    email at
    fax at (800
    toll free at (877) SONY-NOW


    This Page is Always Going To Be Under Development for many moons to come!
    You may press previous screen button on your browser or click here
    to return to  MATRIX or here to return to SuperVideo main menu
    (aren't we considerate?).