Laptop Update
Monday, February 18th, 2008The Sony TZ31 vaio models are now shipping from several European sonystyle shops. Still no word about the TZ32 but I keep hoping…
The Sony TZ31 vaio models are now shipping from several European sonystyle shops. Still no word about the TZ32 but I keep hoping…
I need a new laptop!
Not that my old one is ‘old’ (Macbook Pro 15″, 2GB, 80GB, 2Ghz, bought two years ago), I just don’t use it as much as I would like to: It is too big, too heavy, too powerful and kills the battery too fast. I don’t need all that stuff in there, it’s more a desktop replacement that a portable laptop.
Thus, I bought the wrong laptop back then. Thats not too bad, Apple products don’t lose value as fast as others do so I can still sell it for a reasonable price. I also started to appreciate the whole Mac environment, it’s not huge but most of the software is top quality. I will certainly buy another OS X powered computer one day.
Anyway, this time I think about the requirements first.
First: The real computer is at home. Lots of RAM, raid, lots of space, fast, two 24″ screens. Hence the laptop doesn’t need any of those, I already have it at home. It will be used as assisting help, not as main performer.
Secondly, I move a lot. Changing the room every second hour in school, being in a train or writing in a caffe demands a special laptop.
Its not the only thing in my bag, there are books, folders, bottles. The case must be resistible and protect the hardware from being damaged when it experiences the heaviness and complexity of the AI book for example.
Furthermore, I’m a geek: some bones and skin, a brain and almost no muscles: The weight of the laptop does matter and it should be as small as possible so it fits in everywhere.
Long battery life is essential. If I need to recharge the half full battery just because there wont be a plug around in the next hour I render the batteries’ capacity useless in no to time.
The laptop will need to display some pdfs from time to time, run a compiler, editor and a browser and connect to wlans (umts? hsdpa?), bluetooth and usb devices. That’s it. No 3D accelerated hardware, no huge space requirements, no multimedia capabilities, no need for a quad core cpu.
These are the laptops I found









It’s a nice device, but 7″ with 800×480 is just not enough for me. The cpu is not strong enough anyway. eee is out. Same for SA1F00A.
13″ is a a bit big. The laptop isn’t an ultraportable anymore. The SSD option is incredible expensive. Fast CPU though for such a small device, but I bet it gets incredible hot. No optical drive? May be acceptable for some people, however I need it often and don’t wanna carry an external drive with me. No umts.
so no.
Ah, it gets better. 12.1″, 1.3kg, protected hd, umts + hsdpa, no glare. The resolution 1024×768 is not great but we let it for the next round.
Lovely 11.1″, makes a very portable impression. Horny leather parts. But too expensive for not having umts/hsdpa. so no. Anyway, if 3g isn’t a must, I would take that one.
Good: 12.1″, 1.3kg, umts + hsdpa. Resolution of 1200×800, very good for such a screen.
Great laptop! protected hd, integrated camera, umts + hsdpa, carbon, not as light as the others but its 2kg are ok. 13.3″ inch, which is a bit much.
Very small screen (11.1″) but high resolution, umts + hsdpa, 1.1kg, carbon, incredible long battery life. Keyboard is small but Macbook like so it’s hard to accidentally press the wrong key.
12,1″, umts + hsdpa, 1.280 x 800, 1.1kg, 64GB SSD. Nice! Macbook Air alternative? In the next round.
Sony Vaio TZ-2x/TZ-3x Series. 11.1″ 1366 x 768, 2GB RAM, Core 2 Duo 1.2-1.3Ghz, wonderful screen quality and nice colors. umts + hsdpa, 7 hours batter life with default battery (though there are bigger ones with up to 11 hours), screen led light, normal sized enter key, dvd rw, bluetooth, mic, 2x usb, external vga, SSD. The perfect laptop to carry around.
It’s pricy but I know somebody at sony… :)
[Update]
The Sony VAIO TZ32 is listed in the sonystyle stores of the uk, Spain and France. Some guy at Sony told me that the TZ32 will be available in Switzerland by the end of February but it’s very likely that you can preorder it earlier.
[Update 2]
New laptops have been announced in the meantime. Steve H. wrote a good summary down in the comments.






Their money is worth almost nothing (Jan. 08: 1.09 CHF) these days and you can make huge savings in US IT stores. Just ensure you won’t get redirected to a localized non-dollar store where the exchange rates haven’t been/won’t be updated (aka proxy your way through the internet).
So storm the online shops and get new hardware as long as you can!
Earlier this day I wanted to charge my laptop’s battery, but…

Aw, that somehow doesn’t fit!
Of course it was already late and the shops were closed so I couldn’t buy one of those converter-things.
It was obvious though that the plus and minus connectors would be just in the right position, just the third connector was in the way. And like McGyver I have a Swiss Army Knife with me in such situations and wanted to cut away the earth contact so it would fit into that Spanish power outlet.
Fortunately, my girlfriend was also around and like usually she thinks way more than I do, so as I told her about my genius plan, she took a look at the transformer

and asked me why I don’t use those standard two pole cables like the one I use for charging the camera.

Of course, it just worked and here you see what will provide the laptop with power until I turn back home.

(By the way, thanks to that other guy somewhere at Las Canteras beach near to my hotel for providing an unprotected access point)
I’ve been doing some msbuild (NAnt clone from Microsoft) scripting recently. Because msbuild does not even ship with the most basic tasks (zip anybody?) I soon came to the point where I needed to update assembly info files and didn’t know how. A search brought up this post.
One of our most frequently asked questions is: “How do update my assembly version numbers at build time?”. Unfortunately our answer has been “you can’t”. Until today, that is.
They provided a c# script which is even distributed under the Microsoft Community License, uhuuu!
It has its bugs, but as mentioned in the post it was written by a manager so you knew it from the beginning. In the end I wrote it at my own. Anyway, at least a manager who writes some code from time to time, sympathetic!
Not very extraordinary until now, isn’t it?
If you look down the comments though, you see following:
I’m very proud of Visual Studio Team System and what Microsoft have done here - I’ve blogged about it
Hu? sounds like an Apple fanboy on engadget.
After I found out who’s blog it is I read a few posts. Of course he agrees with everything what Microsoft is doing and planing and even uses live search:
Ah come on Microsoft! That msdn-blog-cross-praising may impress a reader when he skims through the comments, but I assume the majority will debunk it as cheap marketing. It is a bit, mhh… embarrassing for such a company.
Especially because it’s a simple script with a few hundred lines of simple c# code, not something to be “very proud of”
Probably I’m the last guy on earth starting his own blog, but anyway… I finally did it! In this blog I intend to write about programming, other computer related stuff and all the little IT things which annoy me on a daily basis.
And maybe (just maybe) I manage to write more than three entries before i stop writing again.
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