Sony has launched its Vaio J Series all-in-one PC with multi-touch credentials all in place. With Sony’s Touch software, it features a Media Gallery "smart" player, which organizes photos, videos and music with the help of multi-touch gestures in Windows 7. Featuring a full HD 1080p capable 21.5-inch screen, the PCs of this series are also space savers. It is also being claimed that it has a unique loop design to save space under the display, so that the users like you and me can stack in the keyboard while they do some fun stuff like watching movies. Sony also claims that it is their software, Display Plus, giving the users a fingertip control of the HD screen. The multiple lamp technology used also gives the display a brighter and a richer output.

The PCs of Vaio J series have also been stacked with an Intel Core i3 processor, mid-range Nvidia Geforce 310m GPU with 512MB of GDDR RAM, 4GB of RAM, 500GB hard drive and Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit preloaded. With in all-in-one thing, it still might not be possible to have a satisfactory gaming experience. With multi-touch gestures, Sony has also given it this bundle of joy a You Paint touch app for kids, a Vaio Gate management GUI for easy access to applications and a Vaio care button to identify issues, if any. These are slated to be available from July 2010.
Via: Gadgetell/The Inquirer