Sony VAIO L Touch HD All-In-One Desktop PC


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Sony VAIO L
Other than the Vaio X Series, Sony also unveiled the Vaio L Series of All-In-One Desktop PCs. The Vaio L All-In-One PC comes with a 24-inch WUXGA widescreen touchscreen display with a 1920×1080 high-definition pixel resolution and packs the power of an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, dedicated NVIDIA GeForce series graphics card and loads of RAM.

It also has built-in DVR capabilities and up to a terabyte of storage which makes it possible for you to create a personal entertainment library with up to 100 hours of HD television. The Sony Vaio L is your PC, HDTV and DVR in one compact and stylish device. It comes with the Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional plus it has a built-in tuner so you can connect to your digital cable TV service and Over-The-Air (ATSC) HD TV signals so you can watch TV on your PC, built-in HD features you can connect a compatible HD cable box, satellite receiver or PLAYSTATION 3, HDMI input, built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g/n connectivity and Sony’s own Media Gallery software which has a designated VAIO button on the keyboard that will create high-quality home movies and slideshows in three simple steps.


Sony VAIO L
The VAIO L Touch HD PC/TV will start at about $1,300. It is available for pre-orders today online at www.sonystyle.com/pr/l.

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