Sony Vaio L Series Review

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By: Johan Young

Sony has launched a new product. This product is really different, not a notebook or a netbook, but a multifunctional tool that has many interesting features. Sony called it SONY VAIO L series, a new range of touch screen PCs. A multi touch screen that allows you to access PC, HDTV, and DVR just with put your finger.

The VAIO L functions rely on the monitor 24 inch multi touch widescreen with WUXGA technology. These LCD monitors are high definition with a resolution of 1920 x 1080. Some of this series has equipped with blu ray disc player, which can be used to watching the movie or even store your video recordings. This multi touch control also lets you scroll, rotate, and zoom your photos by flicking, tapping, and pinching objects directly on the screen.

The Sony VAIO L has been equipped with a built in TV tuner, so you can watch HD programming from your cable TV box or as satellite receiver. This SONY VAIO also supports your activities to play PS3. There’s even a DVR for recording up to 100 hours of HDTV show to the data storage.

This touch screen PC use Windows 7 as Operating System. The Windows 7’s OS can maximize SONY VAIO L touch screen function. So your no longer needed a mouse. VAIO L’s processor is the type of Core 2 Quad from Intel, a heavy dose of RAM, with NVIDIA graphics with loads of VRAM and a 7200 rpm hard drive. This VAIO series is ideal for powering through nowadays graphics – games, applications, and movies.

And you can feel more power and comfy because the VAIO L series was designed to add intrigue and sophistication to any room. With a wireless mouse, keyboard, and remote control you can to minimize unsightly cable clutter.

The Sony Vaio L series will be available shortly with prices starting at $1,300.

And now, let us watch the SONY VAIO L SERIES video…

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