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Sony Vaio Pcg-31311m Specs 【ESSENTIAL】

Standard Lithium-ion battery providing up to 6 to 8 hours of use.

Physical Gigabit Ethernet port (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T).

The PCG-31311M exemplifies the "Vaio" aesthetic of the era: sleek, minimalist, and functional. It was designed to compete with the 11-inch MacBook Air.

Standard multi-gesture trackpad with physical left and right click buttons. Physical Dimensions, Weight, and Power

The PCG-31311M originally shipped with . Sony Vaio Pcg-31311m Specs

Ideal for basic word processing, spreadsheet management, and legacy data logging.

Critical Note: The 1.8-inch PATA drive is the in this system. If you own a PCG-31311M with a mechanical HDD, boot times will exceed two minutes. Upgrading to a 1.8-inch ZIF SSD (available from Kingspec or similar brands) is the single best performance upgrade you can perform.

320GB or 500GB 2.5-inch Serial ATA (SATA) mechanical hard drive operating at 5400 RPM

The PCG-31311M was designed for mobility, weighing in at approximately . It featured Sony’s signature chiclet-style keyboard and a multitouch-capable touchpad. Dimensions: Roughly 290 mm x 202.8 mm x 25-31.5 mm. Standard Lithium-ion battery providing up to 6 to

The PCG-31311M typically houses an (Accelerated Processing Unit), running at 1.6 GHz. This chip was part of AMD's first-generation Fusion line, which combined the CPU and a Radeon HD 6310 graphics processor on a single chip. This integration allowed for better multimedia performance than many Intel Atom-powered netbooks of the same era. The Radeon HD 6310 is a DirectX 11-capable integrated GPU that can handle HD video playback and very light, older games, but it is not designed for demanding modern titles.

Here is a complete technical breakdown of the Sony Vaio PCG-31311M, also known under the commercial models VPCYB2M1E, VPCYB3V1E, and others.

| Component | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Sony Vaio VGN-PCG-31311M | | Release Year | 2009 | | Processor | Intel Atom Z530 (1.6 GHz, single-core, Hyper-Threading) | | Graphics | Intel GMA 500 (Poulsbo) | | RAM | 2 GB DDR2 (800 MHz, non-upgradable typically) | | Storage | 60 GB or 80 GB HDD (1.8-inch ZIF, slow) – Some variants had SSD | | Display | 8.0 inches, LED-backlit | | Resolution | 1600 x 768 (UWXGA) – Very wide, very tall pixel density | | Dimensions | 245 x 120 x 19.8 mm (9.65 x 4.72 x 0.78 in) | | Weight | ~620 grams (1.37 lbs) | | OS (Original) | Windows Vista Home Premium / Windows 7 Starter | | Ports | 2x USB 2.0, VGA (via dongle), Ethernet, Headphone, Memory Stick Duo, SD Card | | Wireless | 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 | | Battery | Lithium-ion (typically 1800-2200 mAh, VGP-BPL17) |

: 320GB or 500GB HDD (5400 rpm); many users now upgrade these to an SSD for better responsiveness. It was designed to compete with the 11-inch MacBook Air

Left Side: [DC-In] ---> [VGA] ---> [HDMI] ---> [USB 2.0] ---> [Mic Jack] Right Side: [Headphone] ---> [USB 2.0] ---> [USB 2.0] ---> [RJ-45 Ethernet] ---> [Power Button] Front Edge: [SD Card Slot] ---> [Memory Stick Duo Slot]

Most PCG-31311M units came with a 1.8-inch ZIF HDD spinning at 4200 RPM. This makes the boot time over 2 minutes and opening any app a test of patience. (If you find an SSD version, buy it).

| Category | Component | Specification | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Commercial Models | VPCYB2M1E, VPCYB3V1E, VPCYB3V1E/P, VPCYB2M1E, etc. | | ⚙️ Processor (CPU) | Type | AMD E-350 (dual-core) or E-450 (dual-core, 1.65 GHz) | | 🖥️ Graphics (GPU) | Type | Integrated AMD Radeon HD 6310 | | 🎮 Memory (RAM) | Standard | 4GB DDR3, 1 x SO-DIMM slot, up to 8GB | | | Speed | 1333MHz (max support for some models) | | | Max Capacity | 8GB (officially), upgradable to 16GB (unofficially) | | 💾 Storage | Standard | 250GB or 320GB, 2.5-inch SATA Hard Disk Drive (5400 RPM) | | 🖼️ Display | Size & Type | 11.6-inch diagonal, LED-backlit | | | Resolution (Native) | 1366 x 768 pixels (WXGA, HD) | | | Technology | TN panel | | | Connector | 40-pin LVDS | | 🔌 Ports & Connectivity | USB Ports | 3 x USB 2.0 | | | Network | 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet | | | Wireless | 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR | | | Card Reader | SD memory card reader, Memory Stick Duo slot | | | Video Out | 1 x HDMI port | | | Other | Webcam, integrated microphone | | 🔋 Power | Input Voltage | 100V - 240V | | | Output Voltage/Amperage | 19.5V, 4.1A | | | Battery Type (Typical) | 6-cell Lithium-Ion, 10.8V, 4400mAh | | | Battery Life | Up to 6.5 hours | | 📏 Physical Dimensions | Width | 11.42 inches (29 cm) | | | Depth | 7.99 inches (20.3 cm) | | | Height | 0.98 inches (2.5 cm) | | | Weight | 3.22 lbs (1.46 kg) | | 💻 Operating System | Default | Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit) |

This machine is limited to retro emulation (PS1, N64, and older), 2D indie titles, or older PC games from the early 2000s. Recommended Upgrades for Better Performance