Sony Living Room Pc
As Sony's products are often described, the $1,600 VAIO TP1 Living Room PC is a unique, attractive system that is underpowered and overpriced. It suffers from some unfortunate technical quirks and is more laden with shovelware than any PC we've reviewed to date. This is still a serviceable computer, and we imagine more than a few of you won't mind paying a premium for the distinctive, round design. But if you'd prefer to get the most PC for your money, it would be foolish to pay $1,600 for a system that can't outperform or meaningfully offer more features than a $1,000 competitor can.
In order to fit a computer into Sony's small TP1 enclosure, it had to opt for laptop components, which are more flexible thermally and in size than their desktop counterparts. Thus, the TP1 has a 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo T5600 on an Intel 945GM chipset, complete with an integrated 32MB graphics chip that shares system memory. For its RAM, the TP1 has 2GB of 667MHZ DDR2 SDRAM, which is what we expect for a system in this price range, and largely helps the TP1 overcome its relatively weak CPU.
In order to fit a computer into Sony's small TP1 enclosure, it had to opt for laptop components, which are more flexible thermally and in size than their desktop counterparts. Thus, the TP1 has a 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo T5600 on an Intel 945GM chipset, complete with an integrated 32MB graphics chip that shares system memory. For its RAM, the TP1 has 2GB of 667MHZ DDR2 SDRAM, which is what we expect for a system in this price range, and largely helps the TP1 overcome its relatively weak CPU.
Sony Living Room Pc
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