Typical price: £1,800
What is it: Near-silent Media Center PC with dual tuners
What we think: The VGX-XL302 is the best Media Center PC on the market, but the high price will make it unaffordable to most
Sony Vaio VGX-XL302 Review
Reviewed on: 27 July 2007
Sony's latest Media Center PC has pretty much everything you could ask for in an entertainment machine, including dual digital TV tuners, a decent graphics card and a Blu-ray drive that lets you watch the latest blockbuster movies in high definition. But is it worth the wallet-bashing asking price of £1,700, especially as it doesn't even come with a screen?
Strengths
Sony has produced some neat media PCs in the past, but they've all lacked one important ingredient -- a second TV tuner. Thankfully this issue has finally been addressed with the XL302. It comes with two hybrid (analogue and digital for Freeview) tuners, so you can record one channel while watching another, or record two shows at the same time.

The PC runs Windows Vista Home Premium so you get to use the slick new version of Windows Media Center. There's plenty of space for storing TV shows, music and pictures on the twin 250GB hard drives that have been configured as a single, massive 500GB disc.
While the Intel E6400 processor may no longer be top of its class in terms of performance, it still has more than enough poke to keep everything ticking over at a pleasing pace, especially as it's backed up by a generous 2GB helping of memory. Even the Nvidia GeForce 7600GTL graphics card can handle the latest games when you turn the detail down a touch.
The real stand out feature, though, is the Blu-ray drive. Not only can this play the latest blockbuster high-definition movies, but you can also use it to burn your own Blu-ray movie discs or back-up data on to 25GB single layer or 50GB dual layer blanks.
Another major plus is the noise from this PC, or rather the lack of it. When running, it's almost silent, no mean feat for a machine with such a healthy specification.
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