Sony VAIO VGC-LM2E Desktop PC

  • 5 out of 5
  • Product Code: SONPC084
  • Manufacturers #: VGCLM2E.CEK
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  • £727.74
  • £619.36 exc. VAT
Sony VAIO VGC-LM2E Desktop PC

Description

Product Features
Processor - Intel 2.1GHz Core 2 Duo T8100
Memory - 2GB DDR2 SDRAM
Hard Drive - 320GB
Optical Drive - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM
Operating System - Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Networking - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Cache Memory - 3 MB L2 Cache
Monitor - Flat panel display - 19" - TFT active matrix
Help & Support
FAQs
Returns Policy

Sony's panel PC computers - from the VAIO LM-series - feature a built-in digital/analog hybrid TV tuner that lets you view and enjoy digital and analog terrestrial TV broadcasts, as well as all your favorite computing activities, from a very portable Clear Bright High Color LCD screen.

Simply attach the LCD to the wall, or stand it on your bookcase or desk, as you tune in and watch your favorite shows via the Windows Media Center, which also allows recording direct to the hard disk drive.

Listen with clarity to your favorite television performers via the sleek 2.1 channel speaker system that has been built into the floating LCD frame. The combination of two 3W satellite speakers and 5 Watt bass-reflex subwoofer work with Dolby Home Theater technology and Sony's proprietary SoundReality chip to deliver a rich tones and enhanced bass to keep you informed and entertained without straining your ears to hear.

Finally - Sony's LM-Series Panel PCs have all the audio visual know-how that you should expect from VAIO computer. From software that will edit and improve your still and video images to an inbuilt camera to record your web chat, it's all here.

Sony VAIO VGC-LM2E - All-in-one - 1 x Core 2 Duo T8100 / 2.1 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 1 x 320 GB - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - GF 8400M GT - Mdm - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - Vista Home Premium - Monitor : 19" Widescreen TFT

Specifications

Overview

Manufacturer's Part Number: VGCLM2E.CEK
RAM: 2 GB (installed) / 4 GB (max) - DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz - PC2-5300
Cache Memory: 3 MB L2 Cache
Networking: Network adapter - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Storage Controller: Serial ATA
Cache Per Processor: 3 MB
Audio Output: Sound card
Hard Drive: 1 x 320 GB - standard - Serial ATA-150
Card Reader: Yes
Form Factor: All-in-one
Product Description: Sony VAIO VGC-LM2E - Core 2 Duo T8100 2.1 GHz - 19" TFT
Dimensions (WxDxH): 57.4 cm x 16.9 cm x 37.6 cm
Monitor: Flat panel display - 19" - TFT active matrix
Weight: 8.3 kg
Localisation: United Kingdom
Optical Storage: DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM
Type: Media centre
TV Tuner Type: Digital and analogue TV - DVB-T
Communications: Fax / modem - integrated - 56 Kbps
OS Provided: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Graphics Controller: NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT - 128 MB
Processor: 1 x Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 / 2.1 GHz ( Dual-Core )

General

Type: Media centre
Product Form Factor: All-in-one
Built-in Devices: Stereo speakers, camera, TV tuner
Width: 57.4 cm
Depth: 16.9 cm
Height: 37.6 cm
Weight: 8.3 kg
Localisation: United Kingdom

Multimedia Functionality

TV Tuner Type: Digital and analogue TV
Digital TV Reception: DVB-T

Input Device

Type: Mouse, keyboard, remote control

Keyboard

Connectivity: Wireless

RAM

Installed Size: 2 GB / 4 GB (max)
Technology: DDR2 SDRAM
Memory Speed: 667 MHz
Memory Specification Compliance: PC2-5300
Configuration Features: 2 x 1 GB

Networking

Networking: Network adapter - integrated
Wireless LAN Supported: Yes
Data Link Protocol: Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)
Compliant Standards: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n (draft)

Cache Memory

Type: L2 Cache
Installed Size: 3 MB
Cache Per Processor: 3 MB

Optical Storage

Type: DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM
Read Speed: 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD)
Write Speed: 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 4x (DVD±R DL)
CD / DVD Rewrite Speed: 16x (CD) / 6x (DVD-RW) / 8x (DVD+RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM)

Expansion / Connectivity

Expansion Slots Total (Free):
  • 2 ( 0 ) x memory
  • 1 ( 0 ) x processor
Interfaces:
  • 1 x TV antenna - input
  • 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
  • 1 x modem - phone line - RJ-11
  • 1 x headphones - output
  • 1 x microphone - input
  • 5 x Hi-Speed USB
  • 1 x audio - SPDIF
  • 1 x audio / video - input
  • 1 x display / video - S-video input

Graphics Controller

Graphics Processor / Vendor: NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GT
Installed Size: 128 MB
Total Available Graphics Memory: 895 MB

Miscellaneous

Included Accessories: Remote control

Telecom

Modem: Fax / modem - integrated
Max Transfer Rate: 56 Kbps
Protocols & Specifications: ITU V.90, ITU V.92

Storage Controller

Type: Serial ATA - integrated

Audio Input

Type: Microphone

Monitor

Monitor Type: Flat panel display - TFT active matrix
Diagonal Size: 19"
Max Resolution: 1440 x 900
Widescreen Display: Yes

Mainboard

Chipset Type: Mobile Intel PM965 Express
Data Bus Speed: 800 MHz

Processor

Type: Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 / 2.1 GHz
Multi-Core Technology: Dual-Core
64-bit Computing: Yes
Installed Qty: 1
Max Supported Qty: 1

Operating System / Software

OS Provided: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
Software: Adobe Photoshop Elements, VAIO Music Box, Adobe Premiere Elements, VAIO Recovery Utility, Skype, Microsoft Works 8.5, Google Software Pack, Microsoft Office 2007 (Trial), Roxio Easy Media Creator 9, Microsoft Windows Media Player 11, Adobe Acrobat Standard 8.0, WinDVD BD for VAIO 8.0, Norton 360 (60 days trial), Sony SonicStage Mastering Studio 2.4, Adobe Reader 8.1, VAIO Content Importer / Exporter, Sony Click to Disc

Audio Output

Type: Sound card - integrated
Compliant Standards: High Definition Audio
Speaker(s): 2 x right / left channel

Storage

Hard Drive: 1 x 320 GB - standard - Serial ATA-150 - 7200 rpm

Mouse

Connectivity: Wireless

Card Reader

Type: Card reader
Supported Flash Memory Cards: Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, SD Memory Card, Memory Stick Duo, PC Card, Memory Stick PRO Duo, ExpressCard/34

Reviews (1)

Overall this product is rated 5.0 out of 5 from 1 review.

  • Tim Howard-Smith
  • 22/08/2008
  • 5 out of 5

Good service and delivery.

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Audio and video ports

Many systems have a blue VGA port that's integrated to the motherboard and accessible on the back panel for connecting the PC to a CRT monitor or an analog LCD. If the system has a graphics card, the card will offer this same port, while some graphics cards will also furnish you with a white DVI connection for digital LCDs. If you want to connect your PC to your TV, you'll need a system with an S-Video port.

As with graphics, a PC can provide sound processing via an integrated chipset or a dedicated card. The latter option generally offers better sound quality and more features, as well as better performance. If you are after a completely immersive gaming or DVD-viewing experience, be sure to spring for a sound card. And if you have a digital speaker set bundled with your PC, make sure it has the appropriate digital-audio outputs, which are called S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface).

Cache

A special type of computer memory that operates at very high speed. It is similar to RAM but is much faster. It is usually used by the CPU as a storage place for processing instructions. When the computer is shut down any information held in the cache memory is lost. An area set aside in RAM or on a disk to save frequently or recently used data.

USB and FireWire

Unless you're particularly attached to an ancient printer, you need not concern yourself with legacy ports such as serial and parallel connections, though they are still being supported by the majority of today's motherboards. USB has replaced these slower ports for connecting printers and other devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players, and handhelds. Many mice and keyboards also use a USB connection instead of the old PS/2 port. At 480Mbps, the newer USB 2.0 offers 40 times the speed of USB 1.1. With so many USB devices out there, we suggest you settle for a minimum of four USB 2.0 ports, and you shouldn't have to look too hard to find six or eight, with a couple of them conveniently located on the front panel.

FireWire, also referred to as IEEE 1394 and as iLink by Sony, is another popular port for peripherals. The standard was developed by Apple and is used mostly for connecting digital-video camcorders or external hard drives. Not to be outdone by USB 2.0, FireWire recently received an upgrade that doubles the speed to 800Mbps. The two versions are referred to as FireWire 400 and FireWire 800. One FireWire port should do the trick.

Getting Online

For connecting to the Internet, it's simple. If you are stuck with dial-up service (or you just love to fax), you'll need a modem port. Sometimes referred to as an RJ-11 port, this is integrated to some motherboards and, at other times, provided by an expansion card. For broadband, you need an Ethernet port. More often than not, you'll find this integrated to the motherboard and, if not, look for it as an option listed as a network interface card or NIC. Recently, we've seen some systems that contain an integrated wireless receiver. Although your desktop will still need at least one wire (the power cord), integrated wireless functionality means that you will be able to easily add your new PC to your wireless home network.

Hard Drives

Following the proliferation of digital media content has been an increase in hard drive size. Only four or five years ago, a 20GB hard drive wasn't unusual, whereas the smallest drive you'll find on a PC sold today is 80GB. For mainstream PCs, the norm is a 80GB or 250GB drive. Power users such as DV editors who need to store large video files can opt for a 300GB or 500GB hard drive (or two). Most desktop drives spin at 7,200rpm (the faster a drive spins, the faster you can access its data), and Western Digital has come out with a 10,000rpm drive.

Most performance systems we've seen recently come with one or more SATA drives. With two or more hard drives, many power users will use a RAID 0 configuration. RAID 0 (redundant array of independent disks), also called data striping, doesn't actually offer any redundancy, but it improves performance by striping data across the drives. The PC sees the drives as one drive and can break apart portions of a file and distribute them to the different drives, which speeds the reading and writing process. A RAID 1 configuration, or disk mirroring, is less popular in desktops. It doesn't offer a performance boost, but it gives you peace of mind by copying your data to both drives simultaneously so that, if one of the drives fails, your work won't be lost.

Integrated graphics

Integrated graphics will suffice for basic computing tasks. If you aren't a gamer or a creative professional and you are looking for a computer for e-mailing friends and family, surfing the Web, and creating the occasional Word doc, you need not pony up for a dedicated graphics card. Below are some of the more popular types of integrated graphics.

Memory

The speed and the amount of memory you choose go a long way toward dictating your system's level of overall performance. For a machine running Windows Home Vista Basic Edition, 512MB is the bare minimum. Double it to 1GB, and you'll see a big difference, especially when running multiple apps concurrently or using intensive image- or video-editing applications in Windows Vista Home Premium Edition and above.

The speed of the memory is also critical. Make sure the memory is DDR2 (double data rate) SDRAM. Midrange PCs can get by with 533MHz memory, though faster 667MHz memory won't set you back too much more. Written in one of two ways, memory speed is referred to by the speed in which it communicates with the CPU (1.8GHz, for example) or by its data bandwidth (5.3GB per second or PC5300). Though faster memory is available, today's chipsets do not support anything faster than 667MHz (without overclocking).

Optical Drives

We recommend including at least a DVD writer drive in a PC at any price level. The fastest DVD burner can write to DVDs at 16X speed and rewrite to DVD RWs at 8X speed.

The DVD-recordable picture is a little complicated, with many standards supported by different groups of companies. In one corner, there is the DVD Forum, which supports the "minus" R or "dash" R format and counts among its supporters Hitachi, Panasonic, and Toshiba. In the other corner sits the DVD+RW Alliance, whose members include Dell, HP, Ricoh, and Yamaha. Some companies, such as Philips and Sony, support both formats. Lucky for you, many drives now support both formats and even yet another format, DVD-RAM, which can be useful for regular data backup.

The next generation of optical drives, Blu-ray and HD DVD, are just starting to appear. However, their current high prices and uncertainty over which format will become dominant makes it impractical to reccommend for now.

Processor

The brains of any PC is the CPU, or central processing unit. It is the single most important component, but that doesn't mean you need to rush out and splurge on the processor with the fastest clock speed. Both Intel and AMD charge a premium for their top-of-the-line CPUs. For most users, we recommend scaling back a notch or two. You'll save a lot of money, and generally speaking, you get better bang for the buck with more memory.

Storage Controller

An intelligent controller to which storage devices are attached.

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