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Sony VAIO VGC-LM18G By Craig Simms, CNET.com.au January 08, 2008 URL: http://www.zdnet.com.au/reviews/hardware/desktops/soa/Sony-VAIO-VGC-LM18G/0,139023402,339284843,00.htm
Sony's desktops -- sorry, Panel PCs -- don't get as much fanfare as their laptops. It's a small wonder, as these things are gorgeous, even if they do look like an amplifier that escaped from the '80s. Design
The keyboard does feature a fold over cover however to hide those unsightly digit flexing devices known as keys, which can cleverly fold out to make a wrist wrest. This becomes completely useless if trying to type with the keyboard on your lap as there's no way to remove the rest, but for normal desk use it's supreme. The mouse is reasonably standard fare apart from its somewhat ovoid shape, and both are wireless. You'll waste six AA batteries here, with no charging dock in sight. At least on the keyboard there's an indication of how much charge you've got left -- for the mouse you'll find out when it stops working. Volume control is also provided on the keyboard, as is screen brightness. In fact, it's obvious this is a laptop trapped inside a TV's body (and inherits the price hike with it) -- the ExpressCard and PC Card slots, as well as the modem in the back prove that. An optical audio out and microphone jack finish off the back ports, with a big silver cover included to hide these and others away and manage cables if you're the overly tidy type. The glossy screen itself can be adjusted by the neck, which acts like a picture frame. Depending on your height, the neck can be pushed out further so the screen faces you at a comfortable angle -- which is a good thing as the vertical viewing angles are rotten -- you really do have to sit down to use this PC. Features
There's also an AV input port for older cameras and S-video in, so the unit can be used to show or capture video from older video cameras. These are built into the hybrid TV tuner, which unfortunately isn't dual, so you can't record a show while watching another. A remote is bundled, but is infrared -- so this is line of sight action only. In terms of other accessories a 12cm to 8cm disc adaptor is included, so the smaller discs won't get lost in the slot-load drive -- and that, folks, is it. Performance
No doubt the VGC-LM18G will find its way onto some people's walls and benches, and it is thoroughly enjoyable to use. But it's got a few more revisions to go before it's perfect.
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