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Some time in recent past, All in One computers started to be popular with public. One can’t ignore venerable sector leader, iMac, in this group.
Whether the Vaio All in One was Sony’s intent to compete against Apple isn’t something I know for sure to comment. When it comes to design, Sony falls far below the standard setting iMac. The TV like design wreaks design from Sony’s designs from the ’80’s. The unit does have most of necessities in SD card slot, HDMI port, a vibrant display, a fast CPU and plenty of RAM.
But this computer is crippled by Vista along with its horrible old school design. The benchmark result isn’t anything to write home about either. Other than its stunning LCD display, nothing is worthwhile on this PC unfortunately. While iMac has its own list of flaws, one can’t ignore how sexy and functionally fast it is compared to this offering by Sony.
I would imagine it would be a fine PC to have in a kitchen where you can quickly check for weather and recipes while kids can look up something quickly in between some fragging sessions of PS3 gaming using its HDMI port. Other than that, look elsewhere for an all-in-one PC option.
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