Sony VAIO L-Series unveiled
Sony has announced the launch of their latest All-In-One 3D endeavour the VAIO L series. It’s set to be launched in October 2011, and it’s a beauty.
The combination of All-In-One touch technology and 3D viewing was the next logical step, and Sony made it with VAIO’s L-Series: you get a full 3D HDMI port so it can be hooked up to a Playstation 3 for 3D gaming. With the Playstation’s Move accessory you could, in theory, get a far more interactive experience, mixing 3D game play with a touch-command capacity.
But enough of the hypotheticals, there are enough real features to spark your interest in the L-series.
Let’s start with the fundamentals: the computers naturally come with a Blu-ray player, and you’ll be able to enhance their playback with 3D at the push of a button. The VAIO L-Series comes with a second generation Intel i-series core, up to 1 TB HDD and an 8 GB memory – more than enough to be getting along with don’t you think?
Thrown into the mix are two USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports each, a WEB button, internal stereo speakers and, to keep your desk neat and tidy, a wireless keyboard and laser mouse.
The 3D capability of the VAIO L-Series isn’t glasses-free, but the rechargeable shutter glasses can also be used with Bravia televisions. If this is your first foray into 3D entertainment and computing, then there will be few finer machine available to maximise viewing quality.
Written by Karim Beerahee
Karim writes online content covering a variety of caffeinated news stories, reviews and technological developments, at pc-site and coffee machine reviews


Thu, Sep 1, 2011