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Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011

LUXA2 LVA30052N1Z Aluminum LM300 7-Inch Touch Screen Pro ATX , Micro ATX, Mini ITX Media Center /HTPC Case (Black/Silver) Review

LUXA2 LVA30052N1Z Aluminum LM300 7 inch Touch Screen Pro ATX , Micro ATX, Mini ITX Media Center /HTPC Case
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Before I get into detail, let me first say the 5 star overall rating I gave this is based on pros and cons compared to other so called "HTPC" cases. This is the only case I've come across that in the end does not look like a computer. It is VERY aesthetically pleasing, pictures online do not do it justice. It is also, by far, the most solid construction I have ever seen in a computer case. This case is built so solid, I am confident it will be with me for the rest of my life. These things were important to me above other factors such as an included cable, which I can just replace. There are however some things that could be improved. Now on to the Attributes I rated.

Construction Quality - Solid as a rock. The exterior and top panels are all made of 5 millimeter thick aluminum. Not only is this strong, but it goes a long way in keeping the computer quiet. By being so thick the panels do not resonate. The side and front silver colored panels are bead blasted for a matte finish. The top panel is uncolored brushed Aluminum. The black panel in the front is also brushed Aluminum, however it has been anodized. The bottom plate appears to be a heavy gauge stamped steel with a black finish. There are 4 rubber feet to support the case. The optical tray cover and memory card reader cover are both heavy Aluminum and open and close slowly and accurately. Nothing on this case rattles.

Ventilation and cooling - Cooling is sufficient for what this case is intended for, but a few revisions could be made in my opinion. There are no intake fans on this case, and a single 120mm rear exhaust is the only thing moving air. A good power supply with a 140mm fan built in such as the Corsair TX Series really helps. I saw in a video review that you can fit the tallest of CPU cooling solutions in the case. That is true, but only if you don't install an optical drive. My blue ray drive hit the fins on my Thermalake V1 Cpu Cooler. Certainly no 140mm cooling solutions will fit, and I'm not sure how many if any, 120mm solutions would fit. On a positive note the stock CPU cooler is suffice, keeping the CPU around 39oC(Max for Intel Core 2 Quad/ i7 is 100oC, your cpu may differ). If you install a basic Graphics card the ventilation is good enough. If you are like me and have a very high end GPU it will not be. I plan to water cool the case because of this which leads me to a negative. There are no provisions for running water lines out of the case. It can be done, but will need custom work. There is enough room under the drive tray for a crafty individual to install 2 120mm fans. I plan on putting 2 800 RPM fans to circulate air over my drives and move hot, stagnant GPU air around the case to be exhausted.

Hard Drive/Expansion - Luxa2 provides provisions for only two hard drives. Other HTPC cases offer provisions for the installation of 4-6. Personally this is not a downfall for me, as I prefer to keep my mass storage in separate housings. This is so they are not being powered on every time I am on the computer, and so they are not exposed to any more heat then necessary. A crafty individual could however fit more drives if they chose to. A third drive cold be fit by screwing two short lengths of aluminum angle stock on the bottom right side of the drive tray, directly under the hard drive and in front of the power supply. There are a number of places to tuck away an SSD as well. If one used an SSD for the operating system and tucked it in front of the power supply, you could still fit two 2 terabyte drives in the spaces provided. The case fits up to standard ATX motherboards, and has seven expansion slots. One is dedicated to pass through the touch screen VGA connector. There is enough room for the largest of graphics cards, as I had no problem fitting my VisionTek Radeon HD4870x2(which I will be water cooling). I also could easily fit my Asus Xonar HDAV 1.3 Deluxe Sound Card which is as big as many video cards.

Included Accessories - All of the provided cables to connect the case to the mother board are approximately twice as long as they need to be. This makes cable management harder then it needs to be. The front panel audio conector splits off at the end to provide connections for HD audio and the Legacy(outdated) AC'97. No one uses AC'97, so one less loose connector would be nice. I will be customizing or purchasing new connectors all around to fix this, however it should have been provided at this price. The mess of wires it creates impedes what little airflow there is.

Peripherals - The touch screen is of higher quality than I expected. With just a few tweaks to the GPU settings the screen has good contrast, and can be seen at any angle I've looked at it from. More importantly the touch screen is perfectly functional. The Volume knob makes clicking sounds when turned. It sounds "cheap". Most won't be using the knob or front controls often however because of the remote. The remote is not the best layout, but it does work as both mouse and keyboard. It took me a week to get used to, but its fun to use now. If you are not happy with the remote, there is an Infrared sensor on the front of the case, and other Media Center compatible remotes should also work. The power button is a dull white LED light, not distracting at all. There is one bright blue led behind the lower panel, however when it is closed you can not see it at all. The iMon software is more useful than other reviews would have me believe. Its navigation can seem confusing or backwards at times, but no more or less than other media center front ends. Like anything you just have to get accustomed to the controls. I do suggest not using the software they provide and going straight to Soundgraph's support page to download the newest version, otherwise it will prompt you to update right after installing.

Overall I'm very happy with the case. I know my 5 star overall may not coincide with the breakdown ratings, but every other case has its downfalls as well. Compared to other cases I considered, this one just stands apart from the rest. I feel good when I look at it, and I use the touch screen to play music (more than I thought I would)without having to turn my TV on. The best part is that it doesn't *look* like a computer. My friends have seen it and said "Hey, whats that?" They knew it was part of my theater, but had no idea it was a PC. Other cases just look like boxes, and don't use as thick of metal throughout. It looks like it belongs next to high end stereo/theater equipment, isn't that the idea? Hopefully this helps answer some questions some may have about this!

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Product Description:
Product Name LM300 Touch Pro P/N LVA30052N1Z Case Type Home Theater Media PC Media Kits Built-in all new revolutionary 7-Inch touch screen hot keys module Touch Screen Screen Size : 7-Inch Wide LCD Screen Ratio : 15:9 Maximum Resolution : 1024 x 768 Screen Output : D-Sub Power Input : 12V DC Touch Screen Dimension Height: 203.5mm (8.01 inches) /food stand included: 218mm (8.58 inches) Width: 460mm (18.11 inches) Depth: 410mm (16.14 inches) Weight 9.79kg /21.58 lbs. Cooling System Rear : 120 x 120 x 25 mm /4.72 x 4.72 x 0.98 inches Silent Fan, 1300rpm, 17dBA Drive Bays - Accessible - Hidden 3 1x 5.25-Inch 2 x 3.5-Inch Material Aluminum extrusion Color Front Panel: Black /Body : Silver Front I/O USB 2.0 x 2, IEEE 1394 Firewire, HD-Audio, multi-card reader Card Reader Slot MS/Pro/Duo, CF/Micro drive, MMC, D,SM….23in1 multi-card reader Expansion Slots 7 Motherboards ATX /Micro ATX /Mini ITX PSU Standard PSII Power Supply (Optional)

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Kamis, 21 April 2011

Sony VAIO PCV-W510G Desktop (2.40-GHz Pentium 4, 512 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive) Review

Sony VAIO PCV-W510G Desktop
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Sony's newest style is visually stunning with lots of cool features, but..... the speakers suck.They are way too quiet and they don't have any bass or treble control.Since they market it as a computer/tv, you would think that they would put a decent sound system in it.Luckily, I have been able to hook up an external set of speakers to it, but it takes away from the sleekness and versatility of the computer. It also comes preinstalled with way to much junk software, and no operating system cd's for reformatting.
Given that, I would still buy it because it's fresh new style.The computer itself is really thin and the screen is really nice.It is cool to look at web pages in widescreen format.I would suggest to buy it, but only if you are ok with adding external speakers.

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Product Description:
When Sony introduced its "W" series of VAIO desktop computers, it proved that PCs didn't necessarily have to be big and bulky. Sporting a sleek all-in-one fold-open design that more closely resembled a notebook than a traditional multi-component desktop, the W series represented a bright new look for stay-at-home computers. But while the first W units weren't particularly powerful, the latest are. Though not quite up to the standards of Sony's potent Media Center PCs, the VAIO PCV-W510G Desktop combines a fashionable, space efficient sensibility with a huge widescreen display and enough muscle for anyone but hardcore gamers and 3-D graphic designers.
Driven by a 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor and 512 MB of fast PC-2700 DDR RAM (expandable to 1 GB), the VAIO PCV-W510G offers adequate power for most any standard home, home office or business task. However, as in all other models in the W series to date, the unit's 3-D performance remains a weak spot. Its graphics chipset, an SiS 651 with 32 MB or shared (not dedicated) memory, will not efficiently run the latest 3-D games or 3-D animation packages.
Included inside the VAIO PCV-W510G is a combination CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive through which users can burn and play music compilations, archive data to long-lasting digital media, and enjoy the latest Hollywood blockbusters on the system's surprisingly spacious 17.5-inch widescreen (16.9 aspect ratio) LCD display. TV buffs will appreciate Sony's integrated Giga Pocket personal video recorder technology, which allows them to record their favorite television programs without using videotapes. Music aficionados can play CDs through the integrated stereo speakers even when the unit is closed, and store their MP3s on the large 80 GB hard drive.
Sony has enhanced the VAIO PCV-W510G with a variety of welcome amenities, including a V.90 data/fax modem for low-speed e-communication, a 10Base-T/100Base-TX Fast Ethernet interface for high-speed LAN and Internet access, four lightning quick USB 2.0 ports for plug and play peripherals, an IEEE 1394 FireWire interface for outboard devices such as DV camcorders, and a hassle-free optical mouse. The keyboard is of particular interest, as it quickly folds up and out of the way to keep your desk or table free of clutter.
The exclusive bundled software package includes Microsoft's Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Works 7.0, Intuit Quicken 2004, Microsoft Age of Empires 2, and an impressive array of professional-quality music, video and image editing utilities.

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Sabtu, 16 April 2011

Sony VAIO PCV-V100G - All-in-one - 1 x P4 2.4 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HDD 1 x 80 GB - CD-RW / DVD - Real256 - Mdm - Win XP Home - Monitor : 15" TFT Review

Sony VAIO PCV-V100G - All-in-one - 1 x P4 2.4 GHz - RAM 512 MB - HDD 1 x 80 GB - CD-RW / DVD - Real256 - Mdm - Win XP Home - Monitor : 15' TFT
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This unit is very impressive out of the box. But as you get close to the expiration date of the warrenty you feel like you might have made a serious error in your judgement. The first thing that happened to me, and as I found out later, others, was the cd/dvd player. It appears to function but doesn't. Mechanically it works. However, the computer does not recognize any disc or carry out any command. It just says to put a disc in an already full tray. The next problem was the wireless keyboard. At first it was some keys and then it would not respond to any keys. Batteries didn't matter. Those 2 problems were remedied by outboard units from other companies. Then the mouse became a problem. Another purchase.
I beefed up the RAM on my own to make the unit run faster and that helped but many other upgrades are not just cost prohibitive, they are just not possible because of the physical makeup of this all in one unit. I am stuck with a graphics card that won't allow many programs to run or allow updates like the new "Vista"
The service pack2 for windows disabled my "magic stick reader". When Sony was asked why, they had no answer or solution. They said they would let me know if they found a resolution. So far, nothing. 2 years gone by now and since then the video connections for TV have stopped functioning. The remote control for this has also stopped.
It just seems that all the bells and whistles that made this attractive initially have gone by the wayside and all I have left is a mediocre desktop that can't be upgraded.
Would I buy it again? NO.
Would I look at a Sony again? Not based on the way I was treated. No help or resolution. (Thanks Sony)
Sadly there are no other options other than Mac that offer a product like this so I will muddle by and wait till it blows up and then get a laptop that comes close to it.
My 2 cents
Steve

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Product Description:
Sporting a distinctive style and a design that liberates valuable desktop real estate from annoying cables and wires and clunky computer boxes, the Sony VAIO PCV-V100G is far removed from the typical PC. The VAIO PCV-V100G features an elegant all-in-one design that combines a 15-inch flat-panel LCD viewing screen, speakers and all internal components inside a single futuristic module. The PCV-V100G also features an 80 GB hard drive, 512 MB of installed RAM, a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive, and a wide array of pre-installed multimedia software--including the Giga Pocket TV recording application.
The Basics

    Hard Drive: Whether used in the office or in other rooms, the 80 GB hard drive(ATA-100 Ultra) is roomy enough for your multimedia needs--from digital audio and images to recorded TV programs.
    Processor: The 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor offers enough speed for your work today, though it is at the midrange of speeds for this processor. It has a rather fast front-side bus (FSB) of 533 MHz and a 512 KB L2 cache.
    Memory: The 512 MB of built-in memory (PC-2700, DDR SDRAM) is a good start for power users. It has two memory slots in total, with a maximum memory expansion up to 1 GB (2 x 512 MB).
    CD/DVD Drive: It comes equipped with two drives: a DVD-ROM (8x speed) and a CD-RW for saving data to disc and burning your favorite playlists to CD. The CD-RW drive has 8x write, 4x rewrite, and 24x read speeds.
    Keyboard & Mouse: The system also includes a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, thereby freeing your working surface from even more clutter.
Sound and Graphics
Its 3-D graphics controller, an integrated SiS 651 with 32 MB or shared (not dedicated) memory, will need to be upgraded or replaced if you have a serious gamer or 3-D designer in the household.
Connectivity and Expansion Slots
You get a decent (but not overpowering) range of external connectivity options with the PCV-V100G, including:

    4 USB 2.0 ports (1 in front, 2 in rear) for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
    1 FireWire (also known as IEEE 1394 or i.Link) ports for connecting digital video camcorders and other peripherals
    1 line in VHF/UHF
    1 S-Video in
    2 PS/2 ports for connecting keyboards and mice
    1 composite A/V in
    1 headphone jack and 1 microphone jack
It also has an integrated 56K modem (V.92) and an RJ-45 LAN network port (for a 10/100 Ethernet connection to networks and DSL/cable modems).
Preloaded System and Software
This PCV-V100G comes with the Windows XP Home Edition operating system, and it features Microsoft Works (for working with word processing and spreadsheet documents). Preloaded Sony software includes PictureGear (digital photo), DVgate (digital video), SonicStage (digital music), VisualFlow, DigitalPrint, and Smart Capture. Other preloaded software includes Intuit Quicken 2002, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Acrobat Reader, Norton Internet Security (with 90-day trial), Apple QuickTime, RealNetworks RealOne Player, and CyberLink PowerDVD.
Record and watch your TV programs with the Personal Video Recorder powered by Giga Pocket Engine. With the pre-installed Click to DVD software, you can turn your digital photos into a slideshow and burn it to DVD. You can plug in your analog video source (camcorder or VCR) and transfer video to DVD, or store it on the hard drive as a digital file.
Dimensions and Weight
The compact PCV-V100G measures 15 x 13 x 7 inches (W x H x D), making it the perfect desktop companion. It weighs 16.8 pounds.
What's in the Box
This package contains the Sony Vaio PCV-V100G desktop PC, wireless keyboard and mouse.

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This unit is very impressive out of the box. But as you get close to the expiration date of the warrenty you feel like you might have made a serious error in your judgement. The first thing that happened to me, and as I found out later, others, was the cd/dvd player. It appears to function but doesn't. Mechanically it works. However, the computer does not recognize any disc or carry out any command. It just says to put a disc in an already full tray. The next problem was the wireless keyboard. At first it was some keys and then it would not respond to any keys. Batteries didn't matter. Those 2 problems were remedied by outboard units from other companies. Then the mouse became a problem. Another purchase.
I beefed up the RAM on my own to make the unit run faster and that helped but many other upgrades are not just cost prohibitive, they are just not possible because of the physical makeup of this all in one unit. I am stuck with a graphics card that won't allow many programs to run or allow updates like the new "Vista"
The service pack2 for windows disabled my "magic stick reader". When Sony was asked why, they had no answer or solution. They said they would let me know if they found a resolution. So far, nothing. 2 years gone by now and since then the video connections for TV have stopped functioning. The remote control for this has also stopped.
It just seems that all the bells and whistles that made this attractive initially have gone by the wayside and all I have left is a mediocre desktop that can't be upgraded.
Would I buy it again? NO.
Would I look at a Sony again? Not based on the way I was treated. No help or resolution. (Thanks Sony)
Sadly there are no other options other than Mac that offer a product like this so I will muddle by and wait till it blows up and then get a laptop that comes close to it.
My 2 cents
Steve

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Product Description:
Sporting a distinctive style and a design that liberates valuable desktop real estate from annoying cables and wires and clunky computer boxes, the Sony VAIO PCV-V100G is far removed from the typical PC. The VAIO PCV-V100G features an elegant all-in-one design that combines a 15-inch flat-panel LCD viewing screen, speakers and all internal components inside a single futuristic module. The PCV-V100G also features an 80 GB hard drive, 512 MB of installed RAM, a DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive, and a wide array of pre-installed multimedia software--including the Giga Pocket TV recording application.
The Basics

    Hard Drive: Whether used in the office or in other rooms, the 80 GB hard drive(ATA-100 Ultra) is roomy enough for your multimedia needs--from digital audio and images to recorded TV programs.
    Processor: The 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor offers enough speed for your work today, though it is at the midrange of speeds for this processor. It has a rather fast front-side bus (FSB) of 533 MHz and a 512 KB L2 cache.
    Memory: The 512 MB of built-in memory (PC-2700, DDR SDRAM) is a good start for power users. It has two memory slots in total, with a maximum memory expansion up to 1 GB (2 x 512 MB).
    CD/DVD Drive: It comes equipped with two drives: a DVD-ROM (8x speed) and a CD-RW for saving data to disc and burning your favorite playlists to CD. The CD-RW drive has 8x write, 4x rewrite, and 24x read speeds.
    Keyboard & Mouse: The system also includes a wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, thereby freeing your working surface from even more clutter.
Sound and Graphics
Its 3-D graphics controller, an integrated SiS 651 with 32 MB or shared (not dedicated) memory, will need to be upgraded or replaced if you have a serious gamer or 3-D designer in the household.
Connectivity and Expansion Slots
You get a decent (but not overpowering) range of external connectivity options with the PCV-V100G, including:

    4 USB 2.0 ports (1 in front, 2 in rear) for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from digital cameras to MP3 players
    1 FireWire (also known as IEEE 1394 or i.Link) ports for connecting digital video camcorders and other peripherals
    1 line in VHF/UHF
    1 S-Video in
    2 PS/2 ports for connecting keyboards and mice
    1 composite A/V in
    1 headphone jack and 1 microphone jack
It also has an integrated 56K modem (V.92) and an RJ-45 LAN network port (for a 10/100 Ethernet connection to networks and DSL/cable modems).
Preloaded System and Software
This PCV-V100G comes with the Windows XP Home Edition operating system, and it features Microsoft Works (for working with word processing and spreadsheet documents). Preloaded Sony software includes PictureGear (digital photo), DVgate (digital video), SonicStage (digital music), VisualFlow, DigitalPrint, and Smart Capture. Other preloaded software includes Intuit Quicken 2002, Adobe Photoshop Elements and Acrobat Reader, Norton Internet Security (with 90-day trial), Apple QuickTime, RealNetworks RealOne Player, and CyberLink PowerDVD.
Record and watch your TV programs with the Personal Video Recorder powered by Giga Pocket Engine. With the pre-installed Click to DVD software, you can turn your digital photos into a slideshow and burn it to DVD. You can plug in your analog video source (camcorder or VCR) and transfer video to DVD, or store it on the hard drive as a digital file.
Dimensions and Weight
The compact PCV-V100G measures 15 x 13 x 7 inches (W x H x D), making it the perfect desktop companion. It weighs 16.8 pounds.
What's in the Box
This package contains the Sony Vaio PCV-V100G desktop PC, wireless keyboard and mouse.

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