Sony VAIO VPC-L111FX/B 24-Inch Black All-in-One Desktop PC

  • 2.7GHz Intel Pentium E5400 Processor
  • 4GB DDR2 800MHz Memory
  • 320GB Serial ATA Hard Drive, Blu-ray Drive
  • 24″ Touchscreen LCD display
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)

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E5400 2.70 4GB (2GBX2) DDR2 320 7200RPM HDD 24IN TOUCHSCREEN (1920X1080) 16X9 NV… More >>

Sony VAIO VPC-L111FX/B 24-Inch Black All-in-One Desktop PC

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5 Responses to “Sony VAIO VPC-L111FX/B 24-Inch Black All-in-One Desktop PC”

  1. I bought this great computer which was advertised as having a 320 Gig Hard Drive. After setting it up,I saw available space as 287 Gig. However the computer is excellent for speed and versatility

    I recommend it.

    Keith
    Rating: 4 / 5

  2. Gary Brown says:

    Giant Ipad = happy wife

    Pros: ease of use for the visually handicapped, quick setup small space needed, fast

    Cons: some sony software confusing

    Vaio software about content monitoring is confusing. I took the Norton Demo off and downloaded the free MS Security Essentials.

    The user (wife) is a sight-impaired senior that doesn’t drive a car anymore.

    We adjusted the font size to 175 percent and now she is able to do email, shop, watch Hulu etc. with minimal use of keyboard. Icons are adjusted to very large size, and oversize black mouse pointer with trails was also selected

    Chrome browser is FAST.

    Sony has a real winner in the touch screen that works great.

    Consider this a 2-foot diagonal IPAD with some real performance.

    Tip to Sony & Amazon: run an ad in AARP magazine.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Great computer.Opened the package and it was hooked up and running in less than ten minutes!Compact,sleek and we love the touch screen.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. If I had to sum this purchase up in one sentence that would be: Quality machine at a great price! I really love the functionality of this machine! You get the feeling that you’re interacting directly w/ a mid-sized HDTV–one that plays Blu Ray discs, has a competitively sized hard drive and makes interactions with global maps more fun than ever.

    I needed a system that could fit on a desktop, perform all the standard business computing functions, utilized a powerful processor for video/ image editing plus would add instant value to the room as a conversation piece. Lemme say–I am extremely content with this purchase! Watching movies on it feels like a very personal experience and the integrated speakers kick out some pretty quality sound.

    The problem w/ all-in-one PC’s has and remains to be the lack of upgrade options. What you get is…well…what you get. That’s why if you go the all-in-one option, buy a device that has all you need and then some.

    Other reviewers have noted this but the machine can be kinda noisy–not unbearably so, but definitely noticeable. The touch screen aspect is pretty responsive but that also means quite a few smears if you’re not careful. I am honestly looking into obtaining more touch-screen intensive programs just to enjoy the functionality. This VAIO also has a good number of USB ports which is extremely helpful and appreciated for those w/ several thumb drives on hand. Gaming enthusiasts won’t be disappointed either as the processor and graphics card are able to play most of today’s games w/ relative ease.

    My nephews & niece love interacting with this machine–though I didn’t buy it for them!! It’s mine–but I’m a good uncle and know how to share ;-)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. D. Mahajan says:

    We bought this all-in-one from Costco and were very thrilled using it until we went on vacation and forgot the windows password. Sony recommended we restore the PC to factory settings. After that it was all downhill, first the BD-ROM stopped working, spent 6 hrs with Sony tech support. Applied all Vaio/Windows updates but it still did not work. Sony had someone come to our place with a new BD-ROM, the tech did not know how to remove the BD-ROM and spent several hours trying to pry the back. Anyway he finally figured out that the drive was attached with screws from the side and he replaced it. That seems to have resolved the Blue-ray playback issue. Later found out that Norton family security software was causing freezing of pc, uninstalled that and installed Microsoft essentials and it works great. I would still avoid applying the updates recommended by VAIO CARE software. Touch screen, wireless keyboard, mouse are great. If you buy this all in one – get insurance, I have a feeling it will be needed as this has some great new untested technologies. Overall we are impressed and keeping it for the remaining 30 days of our Costco 90 day return policy. If it keeps running without any issue, it will become permanent fixture of our kitchen. It might be better to go with the $2K model, it comes with more processors, larger drive, remote and HDTV. If Sony improves tech support – this is a winner.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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