Sony Launches Vaio L-Series 3D All-in-One PC
Beleaguered Japanese electronic giant Sony has contributed vociferously to all the buzz surrounding 3D technologies over the past few years. But if you thought Sony’s interest in 3D would decline with time, think again. The company has once again - second time this week - reaffirmed its faith in stereoscopy by launching a Vaio L-Series all-in-one PC that features a 24-inch 3D multitouch display.
The new Vaio L-Series all-in-one desktop launched at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles features:
• Quad Core Intel® Core™ i7 processor for visibly smart performance at its best (select models)
• Windows® 7 Professional/Windows® 7 Home Premium
• Dedicated NVIDIA® graphics with 1GB VRAM (select models)
• Sleek and sexy All-in-One design from any angle
• Compact All-in-One design, wireless keyboard and mouse offer a clutter-freeworkspace
• Wait less and transfer data faster with USB 3.0 technology
• HD web camera powered by Exmor™ sensor offers great low-light performance and superb
video chatting quality
• VAIO Care™ software makes PC maintenance simple
Its full HD 3D display can be used to enjoy 3D Blu-ray movies and PC games. To boot, those also in possession of a Playstation 3 console can connect it to the PC’s 24-inch display using the latter’s HDMI input and enjoy their games in 3D.
Scheduled to begin shipping next week, the Vaio L-Series “contemporary high-definition PC/TV” has a starting price of $1,420.
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Holly Golightly
June 09, 2011 at 3:12pm
I like the design of this computer. It would have been the perfect monitor... But a terrible gaming computer. Oh well. They should make this design a stand-alone monitor.
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RUSENSITIVESWEETNESS
June 09, 2011 at 9:55am
Personally, I'm not wearing funny glasses in front of my television or computer, ever.
3D doesn't bring enough to the table to get me to change my eyewear.
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iceman08
June 09, 2011 at 6:41am
like hooking up a PS3 to this. Being that it's an AIO, what graphics card from NVidia are they using?
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