Maximum transmission speed: 150 Mbps Maximum receipt speed: 150 Mbps
Wireless LAN Type:
IEEE802.11b/g/n
Others:
Web camera HDMI Bluetooth SD SDHC Memory stick
Operating System:
Windows 7 Home Premium
integrated software:
Office 2010 Starter
Battery Life:
VGP-BPS21B Lithium-ion battery: up to 4.0 hours / VGP-BPS21A Lithium-ion battery: up to 4.5 hours / VGP-BPL21 Lithium-ion battery: up to 7.5 hours
Optical Drive:
none
Size SONY Vaio VPCYB36KG
Dimensions (WxHxD):
290 x 25-31.5 x 202.8 mm
Weight:
1.46 kg (including the supplied battery)
Reviews, Questions about Sony Vaio VPCYB36KG
keith wood
August 01, 2018
What is the max RAM, I have installed 2x4gb cards and it tells me that only 3.85 is usable. Do i take one 4gb card out?
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