August 22, 2006 7:48 AM PDT
Sony desktop doubles as flat-screen TV
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The system comes with a wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as with a remote control that can switch the monitor from a Windows-based PC to a TV, thanks to a built-in tuner. With technology similar to a digital video recorder, TV shows can be saved on the computer's 250GB hard drive and burned onto DVDs.
Sony has also designed its new computer for space efficiency: Like Apple Computer's iMac, the VGC-LS1's hardware is packed into the back of its LCD screen.
The 19-inch screen isn't well-suited for TV watching from more than a few feet away. But media enthusiasts and space-confined apartment dwellers may jump at the chance to have a single machine for checking e-mail and watching "Grey's Anatomy."
Like many other PCs with built-in TV tuners, the Sony VCG-LS1 comes with Windows Media Center, Microsoft's answer to the rising demand for all-in-one multimedia access. Media Center sales were slow at first, but this spring, Microsoft reported that third-party research found that a whopping 59 percent of Windows-equipped computers sold in the United States were Media Center PCs.
Sony's new machine, which will be compatible with Microsoft's long-awaited Vista operating system, will ship starting in mid-September. Eager media fans, however, can preorder it now.
The VGC-LS1 features Intel's 1.83GHz Core Duo processor and 2GB of RAM.
The computer retails for $2,099. That's more than a comparable "regular" desktop but less than other compact PCs with TV tuners. Dell's XPS M2010, for example, costs between $3,000 and $4,000, depending on feature customization.
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http://www.apple.com/imac/
Remember, if you like Windows XP Media Center edition you can buy it for like $110 through an OEM purchase and install it on this machine with bootcamp.
Elgato eyeTV Hybrid.
http://www.elgato.com/index.php?file=products_eyetvhybridna&PHPSESSID=feab959f291b652c583b0eec9b5ed57a
Anyone can buy a PC and a TV tuner card, or an ATI All-in-Wonder card for under $1000 and do exactly the same thing. Like I have to buy a Sony or Apple product to do what my PC has been capable of doing for years.
Now, just maybe, if it was a laptop.....