Sony VAIO J-Series Desktop
Overview:
The VAIO J Series All-in-One touchscreen PC adds a fun twist to everyday computing. Just touch its massive 21.5″ Full HD touchscreen to access the internet, social networks, movies and more. Multi-touch control lets you scroll, zoom and rotate your photos by flicking, pinching and tapping objects directly on the screen.
Information and Specifications
Device Type:
The Sony VAIO J Series is a multitouch all-in-one computer.
Operating System:
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Basic Specifications: full specs on manufacturer site
- 2.26GHz Intel Core i3 processor
- 4GB DDR3 RAM
- 500GB SATA hard drive
- 21.5-inch 1920 x 1080 pixel capacitive touchscreen display
- NVIDIA GeForce 310M graphics chip with 512MB dedicated memory
Purchasing and Additional Information:
Reviews and Videos
Sony VAIO J Series Touchscreen All-in-one Desktop
Folks who are looking for a good looking all-in-one desktop computer for their living room will probably be interested to check out the newly announced Sony VAIO J Series touchscreen desktop. It's currently available for pre-order today and will ship from the online store later this month with retail stores getting their stocks in July. You'll have to be prepared to pay around $900 and upwards for the VAIO J, depending on the chosen configuration . . . more
Sony VAIO J11 Review
The new Sony VAIO J11 all-in-one PC shares its basic design with the VAIO L11. The latter is our current A-List favourite so that's no bad thing, and this model looks and feels every bit as smart and solid. Both boast optical multitouch screens at Full HD resolution, but the J11's 21.5in panel make less of a statement than the 24in screen of the L11. And the J11 effectively surrenders any claim to rival the L11 as a front-room entertainment centre. The TV tuner, remote control and video input ports have all vanished and, unusually for Sony, the optical drive is a standard DVD rewriter with no support for Blu-ray media . . . more
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Page last modified on October 19th, 2011.


