![]() I’d go as far as saying that’s it’s the best looking Media Center System I’ve seen. The Sony Vaio VGX-XL202 passes with flying colours. If the average person walks into the room and can tell that it’s a PC under the TV, then the unit has failed. One of the first hurdles that a Media Center system has to get over is the living room test. This is essentially the same as the VGX-XL201 but with the addition of twice the hard disc capacity, a slightly faster CPU and the Blu-ray drive, for which you’ll pay an extra £800 – a hefty additional sum.īefore we focus on the Blu-ray drive, we should look at the system as a whole. ![]() We’ve already looked at the impressive Vaio VGN-AR21S notebook that features an integrated Blu-ray drive and now Sony has put another Blu-ray notebook drive into it’s latest desktop Media Center system – the VGX-XL202. Sony is not ignoring the launch of its own format however. ![]() The format is most closely associated with Sony, but the first dedicated drive is actually available from Samsung. This week sees the release of Blu-ray, the first of the next generation high definition optical discs formats to hit the UK.
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