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
Weaknesses
Although Sony has addressed the issue of dual tuners, it hasn't done so in a very elegant way -- the tuners are on different cards so you have to use a splitter to connect them to a single aerial. It would have been much better to employ a single card with dual tuners, such as the one used in the Asus Asteio D22 DAV media PC.

Another annoyance is that Blu-ray movie playback still isn't integrated fully into Media Center. Although there's now a menu option for the Blu-ray player within Media Center, this simply starts up the external WinDVD Blu-ray player. Still, this is more Microsoft's than Sony's fault -- support for Blu-ray hasn't been integrated into Media Center yet.
Some may also be put off by the sheer size of the box. Although designed to slot in under a flat-panel telly in the front room, it's still huge and takes up much more space than an ordinary piece of AV kit. It's also one of the most expensive media PCs on the market at the moment -- the Blu-ray drive pushes up the overall system price.
Conclusion
It's difficult not to be impressed by this Media Center PC. It looks good, runs nearly silent and has a seriously impressive specification. Sony has really gone out of its way to pack this box full of the best goodies available.
If you're not fussed about Blu-ray, you can opt for the VGX-XL301, which costs £700 less and comes with a DVD re-writer. The hard drive is smaller, and the processor slower, but you can always buy an external drive with the money, and the slower processor shouldn't matter. If, however, you're set on getting the ultimate under-the-telly Media Center PC, the XL302 certainly fits the bill.
Edited by Jason Jenkins
Additional editing by Kate Macefield
Tell us what you think
Do you own this product? Want to share your experiences with other CNET UK users?
Write your own review of the Sony Vaio VGX-XL302
Can't find the product you're looking for? Want to suggest a product for review?

Special Offers from our Sponsors
Latest Desktop Reviews
Apple iMac (27-inch, unibody, 2009)
Although not much faster than its predecessor, the LED-backlit display and spec tweaks are welcome
ViewSonic VPC100
Not particularly exciting, but it's cheap and offers a relatively large display for a nettop
Dell Studio XPS 435
Despite some missing features, it's a decent all-rounder, and it looks good for a Dell desktop too
on Desktops
Advent Centurion, Firefly and Verona: Stocking thrillers
Hold the front page: PC World's just unveiled the Centurion gaming desktop, the Firefly budget home PC, and the lightweight Verona laptop
More:







