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The PCG-31311M originally shipped with .
The (commonly known in its detailed SKU as part of the VPC-YA or VPC-YB series, often specifically the VPC-YA1V9E) is an 11.6-inch ultraportable laptop that defined the early-2010s "netbook-plus" category. While Sony has exited the laptop market, the PCG-31311M remains a testament to the brand's commitment to design, portability, and premium feel in a compact form factor.
From the factory, the Vaio PCG-31311M came with running at 1066 MT/s. Interestingly, some listings suggest the official maximum memory is 4GB, but third-party vendors like PHS Memory indicate compatibility with an 8GB upgrade kit.
The PCG-31311M uses memory modules. It supports a maximum capacity of 8GB, with configurations of 4GB being the most common from the factory. Upgrading the memory is one of the most effective ways to improve the overall smoothness of the Windows operating system.
AMD Dual-Core E-350 APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) Clock Speed: 1.6 GHz Cores/Threads: 2 Cores / 2 Threads Cache: 1 MB L2 Cache Graphics Processor (GPU): AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Graphics Memory: Shared system memory (supports DirectX 11) Memory and Storage
Measures roughly 11.42″ (Length) x 7.99″ (Width) with a tapered thickness of 0.99″ to 1.25″ .
for wired gigabit local area networking
Multi-in-1 slot (Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick PRO) Power and Dimensions
By modern standards, the AMD E-350 processor inside the PCG-31311M is highly obsolete. However, understanding its limitations helps in finding the right use case for the device.
: Integrated stereo speakers paired with Intel High Definition Audio encoding, complemented by separate dedicated microphone and headphone mini-jacks. Connectivity, Ports, and Peripherals Despite its small footprint, the PCG-31311M
The PCG-31311M originally shipped with .
The (commonly known in its detailed SKU as part of the VPC-YA or VPC-YB series, often specifically the VPC-YA1V9E) is an 11.6-inch ultraportable laptop that defined the early-2010s "netbook-plus" category. While Sony has exited the laptop market, the PCG-31311M remains a testament to the brand's commitment to design, portability, and premium feel in a compact form factor.
From the factory, the Vaio PCG-31311M came with running at 1066 MT/s. Interestingly, some listings suggest the official maximum memory is 4GB, but third-party vendors like PHS Memory indicate compatibility with an 8GB upgrade kit. Sony Vaio Pcg-31311m Specs
The PCG-31311M uses memory modules. It supports a maximum capacity of 8GB, with configurations of 4GB being the most common from the factory. Upgrading the memory is one of the most effective ways to improve the overall smoothness of the Windows operating system.
AMD Dual-Core E-350 APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) Clock Speed: 1.6 GHz Cores/Threads: 2 Cores / 2 Threads Cache: 1 MB L2 Cache Graphics Processor (GPU): AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Graphics Memory: Shared system memory (supports DirectX 11) Memory and Storage The PCG-31311M originally shipped with
Measures roughly 11.42″ (Length) x 7.99″ (Width) with a tapered thickness of 0.99″ to 1.25″ .
for wired gigabit local area networking
Multi-in-1 slot (Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC, and Memory Stick PRO) Power and Dimensions
By modern standards, the AMD E-350 processor inside the PCG-31311M is highly obsolete. However, understanding its limitations helps in finding the right use case for the device. From the factory, the Vaio PCG-31311M came with
: Integrated stereo speakers paired with Intel High Definition Audio encoding, complemented by separate dedicated microphone and headphone mini-jacks. Connectivity, Ports, and Peripherals Despite its small footprint, the PCG-31311M