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September 3rd, 2010 | 46 views |
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- 2.7GHz Intel Pentium E5400 Processor
- 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
- 320GB Serial ATA Hard Drive, Blu-ray Drive
- 24″ Touchscreen LCD display
- Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
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E5400 2.70 4GB (2GBX2) DDR2 320 7200RPM HDD 24IN TOUCHSCREEN (1920X1080) 16X9 NV… More >>

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5 Comments to “Sony VAIO VPC-L111FX/B 24-Inch Black All-in-One Desktop PC”
I bought this for my family for Christmas and they LOVED it! Everyone that came to the house over the holidays could not get over the touch screen capability. After I explained that it had a Blu-ray player and all the other features, they were sold. I had the computer sent to work before Christmas so I would have it ready when my family opened it on Christmas. Three guys in my office bought one for their families after they experienced the computing speed, the clarity of the picture and the touch screen capabilities. We have only had ours for a month but I do not have a single complaint.
This is perfect of a student in a dorm with limited space. It would work great as a television and a computer. I have always been impressed with Sony and Microsoft, but the marriage of their latest products has proved to be a giant leap forward for consumers.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great PC in many ways (all-in-one, large screen, touch, blue ray), but I’ve never used a computer with such a loud fan, so I’m returning it. It would probably work best in a noisy environment, where the fan noise was drowned out by other noises, but doesn’t work well in a home, in my opinion.
Rating: 2 / 5
We bought this all-in-one from Costco and were very thrilled using it until we went on vacation and forgot the windows password. Sony recommended we restore the PC to factory settings. After that it was all downhill, first the BD-ROM stopped working, spent 6 hrs with Sony tech support. Applied all Vaio/Windows updates but it still did not work. Sony had someone come to our place with a new BD-ROM, the tech did not know how to remove the BD-ROM and spent several hours trying to pry the back. Anyway he finally figured out that the drive was attached with screws from the side and he replaced it. That seems to have resolved the Blue-ray playback issue. Later found out that Norton family security software was causing freezing of pc, uninstalled that and installed Microsoft essentials and it works great. I would still avoid applying the updates recommended by VAIO CARE software. Touch screen, wireless keyboard, mouse are great. If you buy this all in one – get insurance, I have a feeling it will be needed as this has some great new untested technologies. Overall we are impressed and keeping it for the remaining 30 days of our Costco 90 day return policy. If it keeps running without any issue, it will become permanent fixture of our kitchen. It might be better to go with the $2K model, it comes with more processors, larger drive, remote and HDTV. If Sony improves tech support – this is a winner.
Rating: 4 / 5
My wife had a 4-year-old laptop she always used in the kitchen (while cooking…in-between activities) that we donated to her mother. I was always worried that something was going to fall out of one of the overhead cabinets and do some damage to it. When I was checking around for its replacement, I stumbled across this all-in-one computer. One thing I like about it (for us, anyway) is that it can sit up under the cabinet…anything falling out will only hit the wireless keyboard, which I can easily replace if need be. Maybe a minor feature, but a nice one.
Here is what I like about the product:
Beautiful, LARGE screen (best feature).
Fast processor.
Blue-ray!
Four GB of RAM (all I need).
Very quiet…we cannot hear it at all when it is on.
Built-in webcam and microphone.
Built-in wifi.
Touch screen…a neat feature to have, but I rather doubt we will use it very often.
Windows 64-bit, which I now have on all my PCs (four counting this one) and highly recommend.
Things to note:
It is heavy, so if you want portability, go with a laptop.
It cannot get television reception…some others models do, but I didn’t want/need that feature, so I’m glad I didn’t have to pay for it.
The first thing I did was remove all the trial software…Norton, MS Office 2007, etc.
You cannot upgrate later (add RAM, another video card, etc). The casing is sealed, so what you buy is what you’ll have.
The hard drive is a bit on the small side, but I don’t mind that…I CAN add an external hard drive later if I need to. Since this is for my wife, who mainly only uses it for email and web browsing, 320GB is more than enough.
You can get a laptop with the same features that this PC has for about the same price (as of this writing), but without the 24-inch screen. We are very happy with the purchase and highly recommend it. Although it’s big, it looks great sitting out on our kitchen counter. It is a lot of money, but we have NO regrets in our purchse.
Rating: 5 / 5
Giant Ipad = happy wife
Pros: ease of use for the visually handicapped, quick setup small space needed, fast
Cons: some sony software confusing
Vaio software about content monitoring is confusing. I took the Norton Demo off and downloaded the free MS Security Essentials.
The user (wife) is a sight-impaired senior that doesn’t drive a car anymore.
We adjusted the font size to 175 percent and now she is able to do email, shop, watch Hulu etc. with minimal use of keyboard. Icons are adjusted to very large size, and oversize black mouse pointer with trails was also selected
Chrome browser is FAST.
Sony has a real winner in the touch screen that works great.
Consider this a 2-foot diagonal IPAD with some real performance.
Tip to Sony & Amazon: run an ad in AARP magazine.
Rating: 5 / 5