DQC News Bureau
Mumbai: Aiming to merge the PC with a home entertainment center, Sony has
added to their VAIO notebook lineup with the release of the VAIO LM notebook.
The VAIO LM features a panel PC design reminiscent of Sony's BRAVIA LCD TV's
with its 19 inch screen framed by a transparent bezel to blend into the
surrounding environment. The VAIO LM can be wall-mounted and features wireless
keyboard, mouse and remote control.
Aimed at those who want the functionality of a PC in their living area, the VAIO
LM doubles as a TV, with inbuilt TV tuner, built-in 1.3 mega pixel camera with
face-tracking software, 2.1-channel speaker system and sub-woofers to deliver
crispy sound quality that can be used for video conference calls.
The VAIO LM features an Intel Core2 Duo Processor T7250 (2.00GHz), 2GB DDR2
SDRAM, 250GB HDD, Windows Vista Home Premium, and NVIDIA graphics card. With the
latest VAIO Music Box software, VAIO LM users can define default channel
capacity for music in advance, so that the system is able to automatically
select signal descriptors for sound classification into 24 channels. Besides,
VAIO LM new MOVIE Story software allows users to create and edit their own video
easily.
The VAIO VGC-LM18 is available across Sony stores for Rs.109,900/-