http://vaio-online.sony.com/prod_info/vgn-s38gp_b/index.html?hk
HK$16,980.00約NT$68000
有人做了review(英文)
http://www.talkvaio.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=366
缺點也不少,該不該下手呢?

cherbimx wrote:
不過聽說S38價位會跟S28差不多喔
那就不會是68000這個價位了
飛去香港買會不會好點=.=
S38我昨天去光華那附近問過了,要價70000up喔~!!
而且不是sonoma的晶片組= =||
香港的S36港幣13980約台幣56000比S38港幣16980約台幣68000 少台幣約12000
台灣的S36 台幣64800比S38 台幣79800(假設比照S28價格)少台幣約15000
香港和台灣都送VAIO S Carrying Case
結論:香港的S36便宜約台幣8800,s38便宜約台幣11800,如果台灣S38出現時,S36和S38都可能有降價空間,所以看台灣S38出現時會不會有折價, 不折價我只好買香港貨囉~
以上僅供參考,價格取自香港和台灣官方網站~有寶貴意見也請多提供~

flyback wrote:
請問一下,
VGN-s38tp 其os specification 中提到
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (English version)
Multilanguage User Interface (pre-installed Traditional Chinese
其中Multilanguage user interface 是說我可以將OS的操作界面換成 Traditional Chinese嗎??
還是說有其它用途??
ps:從香港買要維修怎麼辦?頭大.
說明文件原文如下:
Adding the capability to switch the User Interface (menus, dialogs and help files) from one language to another
=========================================================================
1.0 ABOUT THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MULTILINGUAL USER INTERFACE PACK (MUI)
=========================================================================
The Windows XP operating systems provide extensive support for international
users, addressing many multilingual issues such as regional preferences, fonts,
keyboard layouts, sorting orders, date formats and Unicode support.
The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack builds on top of
this support by adding the capability to switch the User Interface (menus,
dialogs and help files) from one language to another. This feature helps make
administration and support of multilingual computing environments much
easier by:
* allowing workstations to be shared by users who speak different
languages
* facilitating the roll-out of one system company-wide, with the
addition of User Interface languages as they become available.
This allows the same US English service pack to update all machines.
The Windows XP Multilingual User Interface Pack allows
each user of a workstation to select one of the installed User Interface
languages. This selection is then stored in their user profile. When a
user logs on, the appearance of the system and the help files associated
with the system components change to the selected language. (Note that
this is not quite the same as running a localized version. The Multilingual
User Interface Pack is based on the English version of Windows XP. )
The ability to read and write documents in each of the languages
supported by Windows XP is a feature of every version of Windows
XP, not just of the Windows XP Multilingual User
Interface Pack. However, the ability to switch User Interface languages
is only provided by the Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack.
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