Sony is preparing to
launch a new all-in-one PC, the Vaio VA1, designed to capture a share of the
home entertainment desktop market.
Surprisingly for Sony, it lacks any of the cutting edge style associated with
the Vaio range and, at 25cm deep, is a bulky affair.
Powered by a Pentium 2.8GHz processor, it runs Microsoft Windows XP Media
Centre Edition and features a 250GB hard disk drive and a dual layer DVD
rewriter.
The screen is a 20in widescreen LCD that uses Sony’s X-Black screen
technology and has double lamp illumination.
Covering all possible TV scenarios, the VA1 has both analogue and digital TV
tuners so is well placed to cater for the arrival of the first HDTV channels
this summer.
Graphics are handled by an
ATI
Mobility Radeon X700 with 128MB of Ram and, unusually for an all-in-one PC,
there’s space for a second hard disk drive and extra memory.
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