Sony has debuted a new PC machine which is the first all one PC which supports Blu-ray. The new machine will be available as of October, with two moders being offered priced at $1900 and $2900 respectively, the latter gets you a BD-R optical drive. At the heart of each model is a 22 inch widescreen display, an Intel Core DUO 2 processor, 2GB of RAM and a 'roomy' hard drive.
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Both models are centered around the 22-inch diagonal WSXGA+ widescreen display, with Sony's XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology. The LT model has a mounting capability that allows users to attach a VESA-compatible mount (sold separately) to the unit and hang it on the wall of a bedroom, kitchen, office or desk. Because of this, the PC also includes built-in 802.11n networking, freeing a wall-mounted unit from the need for Ethernet cables.
The LT HD PC/TV also treats television as a separate function from the TV, allowing users to turn the "TV" on and off while the PC itself runs in the background. A CableCard is required to receive high-definition satellite channels. A 1.2-Mpixel camera and a microphone with echo cancellation allows videoconferencing.
News Source: pcmag.com
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