Touch enabled VAIO J unveiled
Posted by SonyBrands on Jun 9, 2010 in News, Sony Desktops | 0 commentsSony has unveiled its latest stylish, compact, touch-enabled machine- the VAIO J. It is touted as an affordable, all in one PC loaded with the latest technology.
It features a 21.5 inch, 1920×1080 widescreen panel with high definition display. A few models are equipped with a Blu-ray Disc optical drive which enables 1080p high definition display. It has an in-built 802.11 b/g/n Wi- Fi system and built-in webcam with face tracking technology. The VAIO J also includes a wireless keyboard and mouse that can be stored under the unit’s display
The PC is powered by a 2.66GHz Intel Core i7-620M processor and comes loaded with the Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional 64-bit operating system. The NVIDIA GeForce series graphic card with 512 vRAM is optional. It can have up to 8 GB of RAM and also has a 7,200rpm 500GB hard drive.
“The J Series changes the way consumers interact with their PC enabling them to tap, drag, zoom, rotate and engage with their content and entertainment like never before,” said Mike Lucas, senior vice president of the VAIO business at Sony. “And with its attractive price point, this cutting-edge technology will reach a whole new audience.”
A unique feature in the VAIO J is the three hardware buttons – VAIO, ASSIST and DISPLAY OFF. On pressing the VAIO button, you can directly access the media gallery. The ASSIST button launches the VAIO Care program. The DISPLAY OFF button turns your screen off without sending the PC into hibernation.
The VAIO J PC will be available starting at $900. Pre-orders can be made at Sony Style. It will be available in retail stores starting next month.