By Derek Fung
Yesterday, CNET Australia had a quick hands-on session with the Sony Vaio L Series desktop, the company’s first glasses-less 3D computer or display. Our conclusion? Decidedly lukewarm.
First things first, despite the Vaio moniker, this Vaio isn’t a laptop. It’s an all-in-one PC-in-a-display, in the vein of HP’s Touchsmart and Apple’s iMac ranges.
Like the Touchsmart, the Vaio L incorporates a capacitive touchscreen, allowing users to interact with it via either the traditional keyboard and mouse or via the screen.
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