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Sony VAIO VGC-LT19U

Sony VAIO VGC-LT19U
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The Sony VAIO VGC-LT19U ($2,900 direct) is billed as the follow-up to the VGC-LS25E all-in-one PC, but in reality, it's a different beast. The LT19U is the combination of HDTV, DVD player, and PC that we've been looking for. Through no fault of Sony's, perfection eludes the LT19U. But for someone who wants a PC that blends into the decor of a bedroom, this could be the one.

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Sony Corporation

http://www.sonystyle.com

Spec Data
  • Price as Tested: $2,899.00 Direct
  • Type: All-in-one, Digital Entertainment System
  • Processor Family: Intel Core 2 Duo
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage Capacity: 500 GB
  • RAID: No
  • Graphics Card: nVidia GeForce 8400M GT
  • Primary Optical Drive: Blu-Ray Disc
  • Monitor Type: LCD Widescreen
  • Screen Size: 22 inches

Bottom Line

In its VAIO VGC-LT19U, Sony has improved the PC that's disguised as an HDTV, and it's a major improvement. This is the one to get if you want a PC built into an HDTV set.

Pros

CableCard tuner. Larger widescreen display. All-in-one chassis. Looks like an HDTV. Blu-ray drive. Vista Ultimate. Available with an internal NTSC/ATSC tuner. Upgradable drive bay.

Cons

Obscene amount of bloatware. CableCard tuner is external. No pointing device on the keyboard. Mouse has no Back button.

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