Price range: £822.77
What is it: Stylish all-in-one PC with 20.1-inch display
What we think: Looks fantastic and offers good performance, but the lack of a Blu-ray drive and TV tuner is a shame
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 21 April 2009
Tags: Sony, Sony Vaio VGC-JS2E, living room, USB ports, ports
We like:
Gorgeous design; great screen; good performance
We don't like:
Wired keyboard and mouse; no Blu-ray support; no TV tuner
Also known as:
Sony Vaio VGC-JS2E/Q; Sony Vaio VGC-JS2E/S; Sony Vaio VGC-JS2E/P
CNET UK judgement:
The Sony Vaio VGC-JS2E is a seriously stylish all-in-one PC that also offers solid performance. It's just a shame it lacks a Blu-ray drive, TV tuner and 'Full HD' screen
Full review:
If there's one company that can give Apple's iMac design team a run for its money, it's Sony. Over the years, Sony has produced some gorgeous-looking all-in-one desktop PCs. The Vaio VGC-JS2E, available for around £860, aims to continue this trend, with its sleek, all-metal design and large 20.1-inch widescreen display. Continue Reading...
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