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Title: Sony VAIO TP1 Living Room PC (Core 2 Duo T5600 1.83GHz, 2GB RAM, 300GB HDD, Vista Home Premium)
Pros: Unique design; nice selection of home theater PC features.
Cons: Overpriced compared to other PCs of similar power and capabilities; overloaded with shovelware.
Verdict: Sony's distinctive, midrange VAIO TP1 Living Room PC trades performance and features for its cutesy appearance. Unless you really like the looks of this Roomba-like PC you can find a much better deal from a variety of standard desktop PCs.
Summary: As Sony's products are often described, the $1,600 VAIO TP1 Living Room PC is a unique, attractive system that is underpowered and overpriced. It suffers from some unfortunate technical quirks and is more laden with shovelware than any PC we've reviewed t
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61/100 |
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Title: Sony Vaio VGX-XL302
Pros: Nearly silent; Blu-ray burner; dual tuners; good overall spec
Cons: Blu-ray not fully integrated into Media Center software; dual tuner arrangement could be neater; high price
Verdict: The Sony Vaio XL302 is a hugely impressive Media Center PC. It packs everything you could want into its large frame, including dual TV tuners and a Blu-ray drive. But for £700 less you can get the very similar, Blu-ray-less Sony Vaio VGX-XL301
Summary: Sony's VGX-XL302 is a beast of a Media Center PC -- in more ways than one. It features dual tuners, so you can record one channel while watching another, and a pair of 250GB hard drives, but it'll gouge a huge hole in your wallet
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80/100 |
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Title: Sony Vaio VGC-RC204
Pros: Blu-ray drive provides oodles of storage; TV-recording capabilities
Cons: No HDCP-enabled output, so you won't be able to watch Blu-ray movies when they come out; writable Blu-ray discs currently hard to find and expensive
Summary: A good example of how Blu-ray discs and drives can benefit a PC. It's well-designed, powerful and good value for money. It's only let down slightly by its lack of HDCP compatibility, so it can't play forthcoming content-protected Blu-ray movies in full hi
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87/100 |
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