
Sony VAIO VGC-LT25E 22" PC/TV All-in-one (1.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5450 Processor, 3 GB RAM, 500 GB Hard Drive, Vista Premium)
|  | $1,943.99Availability: Out of Stock Condition: NewSKU: VGCLT25E UPC: 027242733824 Ships in 2-3 business days |
| Product DescriptionThe VAIO® VGCLT25E is an all-in-one TV, PC, DVR and Blu-ray Disc&trade player/recorder. With a Blu-ray Disc optical drive for HD video playback and DVR capable of storing 50 hours of HDTV, this super-powerful PC/TV utilizes an Intel® Core&trade 2 Duo and 3GB RAM to deliver an astonishing high-definition home entertainment showpiece. - All-in-one desktop PC with 22-inch LCD and integrated NTSC/ATSC TV tuners; wall-mountable
- 1.66 GHz Core 2 Duo T5450 processor, 500 GB hard drive, 3 GB RAM (4 GB max), Blu-ray Disc read/write (as well as DVD and CD burning)
- Quad-mode Wi-Fi LAN (802.11a/b/g/n); Gigabit Ethernet; Nvidia GeForce Go 8400 graphics (up to 1535 MB of available memory)
- Connectivity: 5 USB, 1 FireWire, optical digital audio output, video input (S-Video), ExpressCard, PCMCIA
- Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium (with Media Center capabilities); includes remote control and wireless keyboard, mouse
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-06-26      Slick, top-of-the-line computer but... I've had this computer for about 2 months now and am fairly happy with my decision. That being said, how can you have such a high-end computer and NOT have HDMI inputs- or for that matter, any kind of video input(s). I mean, come on. It has virtually everything else you could want. This would have been the perfect setup to connect an Xbox 360, PS3 etc to but nope... If I would have been a little more careful rather than drooling over Sony's pretty brochure about this, maybe I would have held off- but I can live with it.
Take your time and read over all the specs so you don't do what I did. Make sure you know what it is you're paying for and you'll be happy. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-23      Masters of Crapware This is a decent PC as far as eliminating some cables but comes with no backup software, not even the operating system software. There is a record-breaking amount of crapware preloaded on the PC. Takes a long time to remove it. If I had it to do over again I would choose a PC that provides at least a copy of the operating system and minimal crapware. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-16      It's Bringing Sexy Back... I bought this computer to replace an old refurbished Dell that I purchased five years ago. This thing is freaking awesome. For starters, it just looks cool. It looks like it's floating on my desk. Its case is slim, and the 22 inch Bravia screen is brilliant, AND it comes with a Blu-ray Disc player. Set up was a breeze and took all of 20 mins.
I only have two minor gripes: I think someone mentioned it before, but the keypad does not have a numlock light. Small annoyance, but it's difficult to see whether the lock is on or not when I'm using the computer in the dark. Also, I've only had the computer running for about a month and I've had to replace the mouse's batteries for the first time the other day. Make sure to turn the mouse and keyboard off when not in use to cut down on the cost of batteries.
The computer came with Vista Premium pre-loaded, and I have not had any problems with the software. I actually really like the new Microsoft Office Window's Media Center.
Overall, this is a great (if not expensive) home computer. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-16      VAOI tv/computer This is a great product where you can watch TV, surf the web and read and answer Email all at the same time. Only drawback is trying to net the printer as VAOI has Vista and my desk top has XP. It is attractive and super easy to set up. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-04      Great computer & quick shipping This is my 2nd VAIO all-in-one computer. As always, fantastic hardware and just stunning to look at on or off...great job Sony. Add to that super fast shipping...less than 2 days to get to me...wow!! Amazon rocks!! |  |
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