Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Sony Vaio VPC-L11 Series and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony Vaio VPC-L11 Series.
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The editors liked
Large Multitouch Compatible Display
Bluray Drive
The multitouch screen and integrated WiFi and Bluetooth are features available on this computer
Quad Core power. Touch Screen. Full 1080p display. HDMI input. Blu-ray burner (not just a reader). Minimized Bloatware. Unified media app for photos
Music
And videos. Wireless keyboard and mouse. Sexy design.
Blu-ray reader/writer
Beautiful 24-inch multi-touch display
Large display
Elegant design
Strong performance.
Solid components
Multimedia-centric features
Blu-ray combo drive also burns Blu-ray discs
The editors didn't like
No HDMI Input
Relatively Small Hard Drive
Fair Amount of Fan Noise
This media center computer has only 320GB of hard drive storage.
Quite Expensive. Only 30-day trial subscription to Norton Internet Security. Media software not connected to social networking.
Abstract: All-in-one PCs are great for saving space and they look stylish. One of the best manufacturers is Sony and in this review we take a close up look at the Sony VAIO VPC-L116FX/B.Sony All-in-One PCWith all-in-one PCs becoming increasingly popular there i...
Abstract: The Sony Vaio L117FX is a good purchase if you really want one device to do it all for you. While it gives you a Blu-ray player, a TV tuner, solid performance, computing capabilities, a touch-screen, and more, its price is quite high when compared to others...
Blu-ray reader/writer, Beautiful 24-inch multi-touch display
No eSATA port for external hard drives, Pricey
Sony's new 24-inch all-in-one goes multi-touch for Windows 7, has strong performance, a Blu-ray reader/writer, and lots of ports. But it's not cheap. ...
Abstract: Sony's Vaio VPCL117FX/B matches the cheaper Gateway One ZX6810-01 in general performance, and both have a TV tuner. The Vaio is larger (a 24- versus a 23-inch multitouch screen) and includes a Blu-ray reader/writer. But the Gateway...
Quad Core power. Touch Screen. Full 1080p display. HDMI input. Blu-ray burner (not just a reader). Minimized Bloatware. Unified media app for photos, music, and videos. Wireless keyboard and mouse. Sexy design.
Quite Expensive. Only 30-day trial subscription to Norton Internet Security. Media software not connected to social networking.
Sony excels with the Sony VAIO VPC-L117FX/B, its new quad-core powered touchscreen PC. It's a "better quality" choice if you're willing to spend the bucks, but you'd have to be an individual that's "really hard to please" to justify an alm...
Abstract: Had Apple not introduced a for $1,699, we'd have fewer reservations about Sony asking $1,999 for its new 24-inch Vaio L117FX. Yes, HP's expanded on some of Sony's innovations from its previous generation all-in-ones. Sony also doesn't even attempt to...