The high-definition version features a Blu-ray optical drive that allows users to watch movies, as well as record, store and play back personal content on high-capacity BD media (up to 50GB on a single disc).
The unit features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2Gb of Ram and a 22in diagonal WSXGA+ widescreen display.
Since the LT PC/TV can be used for television viewing as well as computing functions, an A/V power button lets users shut down the TV function while the PC continues to run in the background.
The model features a built-in 1.3-megapixel camera and an echo-cancelling microphone for video messaging.
Prices in the US for the LT standard model will start at about US$1,900, while the LT HD model with a Blu-ray optical drive will go for around US$2,900.
Sony intros its first all-in-one HD PC/TV
By
Robert Jaques
on Aug 29, 2007 7:16AM

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