<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ux-180p]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ux-180p]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ux180p http://gizmodo.com/tag/ux180p <![CDATA[Sony Updates UX-180p UMPC After Only Eight Weeks, Now the UX-280p]]> ux280.jpgEither Sony has adopted an expedited release cycle or they're tacitly admitting that they rushed the UX-180p to the market since they've quietly gone ahead and have updated it to the UX-280p. What can you expect now? Sony has doubled the amount of RAM, from 512MB to 1GB, and now sports a 40GB hard drive. It's still just about $2,000 and still uses the Intel Core Solo, so you really shouldn't expect anything drastically different—it's been only two months, remember.

The UX-280p tries to lure you in with its 4.5-inch widescreen display, EDGE and Wi-Fi support. Maybe by the end of the week we'll see the UX-380p hit stores.

Product Page [Sony via Mobility Today]

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<![CDATA[Sony UX-180p Unboxing]]>

Dave from Mobility Today just received his brand spanking new Sony UX180p. It's quite tiny even in comparison to an iPod and a Motorola Q. Take a look and wipe up all the liquids that emanate from your body.

Sony UX180p Unboxed [Mobility Today]

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