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Sony VAIO VGC-LS30E Desktop PC (Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2080, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)
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Sony VAIO VGC-LS30E Desktop PC (Intel Pentium Dual-Core Processor T2080, 2 GB RAM, 250 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)

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Description:

The VGC-LS30E VAIO(R) All-in-One Desktop PC will complement your living space. The essentials for powerful computing performance typically found in a desktop tower are built into the back of the flat panel LCD TV display in a slim chassis. Cables are discretely routed, ports are conveniently located on the sides and wired connections are minimized with the included wireless keyboard and mouse. The high performance VAIO(R) LS PC/TV with analog and digital TV tuners doubles as a stunning flat panel widescreen TV. Windows Vista Home Premium with Media Center provides DVR capabilities with effortless on-screen navigation. You can even create your own digital library using the built-in DVD burner and the Sony Click to DVD software. When work is done and you've surfed the web to your heart's content, it's time to sit back and enjoy some TV or a movie on your VAIO(R) LS PC/TV. nVidia GeForce Go 7400 Graphics Processor, 399MB Total Available Graphics Memory Video RAM ATSC and NTSC Supported TV Tuner Action Buttons - Standby, S1, S2, S3, Volume, Muting, Wireless On/Off Expansion Slots - One PCMCIA - Type II/Type I card slot with CardBus support & One ExpressCard 54 Slot Sony Sound Reality Audio Enhancer Sound System Optical Drive - 4x DVD+R DL Write, 8x DVD+R Write, 6x DVD+RW Write, 8x DVD-R Write, 4x DVD-RW Write, 24x CD-R Write, 16x CD-RW Write, 24x CD Read, 8x DVD Read, 5x DVD-RAM Write, 4x DVD-R DL Write, 5x DVD-RAM Read Inputs and Outputs - Audio In, Composite Audio/Video Input, Ethernet Port, Headphone Jack, 4-pin i.LINK(R) Interface, Memory Stick(R) Media Slot, Modem Jack, Secure Digital Slot, Microphone Input, RF Connection Input, S-Video Input, 4 USB 2.0 Ports, DC-In Operating System - Windows Vista Home Premium Dimensions - Width 20.94 x Height 14.05 x Depth 7.44 inch (CPU and Display only) Weight - 15.0 pounds Monitor is not included

Features:
  • All-in-one desktop PC with 19-inch LCD and integrated TV NTSC/ATSC tuners

  • 1.73 GHz Intel Pentium dual-core T2080 processor, 250 GB hard drive, 2 GB installed RAM (2 GB max), multi-format/dual-layer DVD drive (8x DVD+/-R)

  • Connectivity: 4 USB, 1 FireWire, 1 headphone, 1 microphone, Secure Digital and multi-format Memory Stick card readers

  • 54g Wi-Fi LAN (802.11/b/g), 10/100 Ethernet, Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 video card with up to 335 MB shared video memory

  • Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium (with Media Center capabilities)

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.44 inches
Product Width: 20.94 inches
Product Height: 14.05 inches
Product Weight: 15.0 pounds
Package Length: 17.6 inches
Package Width: 10.2 inches
Package Height: 0.5 inches
Package Weight: 25.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Not PERFECTO but overall great machine! Bravo Sony!  May 31, 2008
I have VAIO VGC-LS35E model which is slightly different: it have more powerful processor Core2 Duo T7200 2.0 MHz, larger hard drive 320GB 7200RPM SATA and Vista Premium. Kind of difficult to figure out whole setup but finally it's on desk, looks stylish and smooth. Laptop-like keyboard, switches off automatically if you forget to do. Had to replays that Sony calls mouse with Logitech MX Revolution Wireless, rechargeable battery lasts for more than a week. It is really a bomb! Nice features like Build-in Wi-Fi, memory card reader, TV tuner, Web Cam, Remote, USB and FireWire ports, overall great entertainment pc!
Pros: all in one, lots of power, roomy hard drive, build-in Wi-Fi, TV tuner and remote.
Cons: lack of documentation, detailed instructions how to pair keyboard and mouse, only 4 USB ports and One FireWire, glossy Display which it makes it difficult to use in bright room, cheap speakers, difficult to read keyboard display (Caps Lock on/off), not upgradable memory or anything, noisy DVD drive.


9 of 13 found the following review helpful:

1************** WARNING *******************  Feb 05, 2008
System or Application Recovery Disks are not provided with this PC. Apple provides them for their computers and the OS works.

What this means is that you are placing you data (your life's work) in the hands of SONY's Recovery software that is hardware dependent. If you change your hardware configuration you must create new one, or else it wipes out all your data. I now have a computer that I can't restore unless I by new OS disks. It makes no sense. If you want a PC you have to pay for the OS twice.

Sony has a habit of not providing Operating Sytems disks. Which is stupid beyond belief. It saves them money, and allows them to force a bunch of useless garbage software down your throat if you are successful in using their Recovery Software.

But you may not be successful. Their "Recovery Center" is your only means of recovery when things turn sour. But, say for example you want a bigger hard drive. Install it and, even if you carefully clone your software from one drive to the other, the Recovery Center WILL NOT WORK. This is unlike installing any other software which is not hardware dependent.

What this means is you will have to purchase the operating system all over again. If you purchase an OEM copy, you will have to install on a bare "empty" drive, and lose all the other software SONY provided. Otherwise you will have to purchase the full version of windows. Factor that cost--an extra $300+ into your purchase decision.

Any other software that SONY provided that you might use like DVD burning software will have to be re-purchased. You can't pick and chose what you want to reinstall off the recovery disk. It is set up so that it is all or nothing, and if it's nothing, as it was in my case, you basically bought SONY hardware, and everything software will have to be replaced and paid for again.

My advice is to buy an iMac. It is the same amount of money and you get a reliable computer. And you won't find yourself furious at SONY when you realize the recovery software was a time-bomb waiting to blow up after your warantee has expired.

I'll never buy another SONY computer. I'm in the market for a laptop. I would not even consider SONY. I'll look at HP and Apple.

I purchased a Mac Pro, and it has worked perfectly. It includes the OS on disk and all the software. I'm very happy with Apple and I'll never switch back. They cost more and Apple has been great with support.

Update. After nearly 8 months Sony sent me back up disks that I did not ask for. I still have a machine I can't use unless I buy a new OS--all this because these disks don't allow a larger hard disk to be installed.

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Great unit  Jan 14, 2008
Was a lenghty decision between the iMac and Sony desktop! Though, I'm incredibly happy I decided on the Sony. Amazon was the best price and free shipping. It arrived only a few days after I ordered. Very, very and very satisfied with the product and Amazon.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5So far so good.  Jan 12, 2008
I have only had the computer for a month and so far I am pleasantly surprised. No issues except for the lack of instructions for pairing up the remote keyboard and mouse to the computer. Yes, they do have these instructions online but how can you get online without a keyboard and mouse! It was no big deal though, I just called customer service, (fairly quick), and was told there was a switch on the back of the computer that had to be reset and then you had to immediately reset the switch on the keyboard and mouse. Still, it wouldn't kill them to include a booklet. I have already had to replace the batteries in the mouse but the keyboard is still fully charged. It may have been because they come with cheap batteries.

5 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5My VAIO  Oct 27, 2007
I love it, getting used to wireless mouse and keyboard, forget to turn them off sometimes, they drink batteries.