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Sony's VAIO XL1 DLS Digital Living System Re-Defines
the Digital Living Room (26/10/2005)
VAIO XL1 DLS Combines Home Theater Functionality
With the Brains of a PC
Sony's entrant into the digital living room
category breaks all boundaries by managing not only personal and
downloaded multimedia content but pre-packaged audio CDs and DVD
movies as well. The VAIO(R) XL1 Digital Living System(TM) brings
all of your entertainment into the living room and lets you manage
it with a remote control.
Two sleek components comprise Sony's Digital
Living System: a high-end multimedia PC and a 200-disc media changer/recorder.
Both are designed to fit into a home entertainment rack and the
elegant silver and black casings are sure to complement the rest
of your home entertainment system. The PC connects to a television
via an HDMI(TM) cable, the emerging standard for digital connectivity,
to output high-definition video and multi-channel digital audio
in a single connection.
Close collaboration with Microsoft(R) and
tight integration with the Microsoft Windows(R) XP Media Center
Edition 2005 operating system ensure unique functionality only when
using the XL1 system's disc changer. Discs inserted into the changer
are automatically detected by the PC which downloads (over a wired
or wireless network) available metadata on each one, including jewel
case covers and artist information. For movies, an in-depth synopsis
is also downloaded in addition to the star, director, producer details
and more. All of this information is easily sorted and accessed
using the included wireless keyboard or remote control.
"Sony has innovated once again by introducing
a product that is a monumental step forward in defining the way
consumers enjoy digital entertainment," said Mike Abary, vice president
of VAIO product marketing for Sony Electronics in the U.S. "With
the XL1, users can still manage all their meaningful entertainment
content such as downloaded music, home movies and personal photos.
But the really groundbreaking functionality is the additional ability
to easily organize, sort, and access packaged content -- all of
the DVD movies and audio CDs that have been traditionally relegated
to a bookshelf."
"The Sony VAIO XL1 Digital Living System
combines an innovative and cost-effective CD/DVD changer with a
state-of-the-art Windows Media Center Edition PC, offering consumers
a very cool, high-quality living room entertainment experience,"
said Joe Belfiore, general manager of the Windows eHome Division
at Microsoft Corp. "The XL1 is a result of close collaboration between
Sony and Microsoft, and our two companies will continue to work
together on future products that extend the Windows Media Center
platform."
Rip and Burn
With the XL1 Digital Living system, you can
consolidate your music library by backing up your music CDs to your
hard drive to be stored along with all of your downloaded music.
With the touch of a few buttons, you can automatically and sequentially
record up to 200 audio CDs from the media changer to the hard drive
along with available album covers and track information. You can
also record a series of television show episodes to the hard drive
and easily transfer them to blank DVDs stored in the changer. The
system alerts you to how many discs are needed and you can burn
a whole season of your favorite TV program to DVDs to take on your
next road trip.
In addition to being the ultimate home A/V
entertainment center, the XL1 system is a powerful PC delivering
robust performance for running multiple applications simultaneously.
With its Intel(R) Pentium(R) D dual-core processor, ample DDR2 memory,
PCI-E graphics and room for up to three SATA hard drives (RAID ready),
the VAIO XL1 system is well-equipped to tackle your most demanding
tasks. Internal PC components are liquid-cooled to ensure quiet
operation worthy of a living room. Advancements such as Sony's Sound
Reality(TM) technology boost audio performance for high-quality
digital sound.
Web browsing has been especially designed
for an engaging living room experience. With the touch of the remote,
you can quickly expand your favorite web pages for comfortable reading
from your couch.
The Digital Living System will be sold as
a package and will be available next month for about $2,300
www.sony.com/xl1
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