Sony Vaio Ar190G Laptop Computer narrate

Laptops have come a long way in a short time. What were once thought about limited more than glorified word processors have now come to be mighty multimedia workstations and entertainment centers to rival what sits at your desk. Sony has always been at the forefront of technology, and the Vaio Ar190G is no exception.

The Vaio Ar190G was designed with high-end doing in mind. Packing some serious hardware into a lightweight frame, this ‘end-to-end Hd studio’ has all things a pro and enthusiast alike needs in a transportable workstation. At the heart of the ideas is a 2.0Ghz Intel Core Duo processor, 1Gb Sdram, 200Gb hard drive, Nvidia GeForce Go 7600Gt 256Mb.

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And that’s just the start. At first glance, the Ar190G seems to be a motor from the future, since many of the features it came with almost three years ago are becoming manufactures standards. The Ar190G was the first computer to come with a Blu-Ray disc burner, now the accepted for Hd digital video playback. With the nation-wide switch to Hdtv around the corner, the Ar190G was again ahead of its time, sporting a vibrant 17-inch 1080p screen, Tv tuner and Hdmi output.

The Ar190G takes all this and more to make the premier transportable multimedia studio. With a built-in camera and microphone, FireWire for directly importing digital video recordings, Bluetooth compatibility and Blu-Ray disc creation, the Ar190G puts an Hd studio wherever you need it. The gaming enthusiasts haven’t been forgotten, either. The Intel Core Duo processor, GeForce 7600Gt and a hefty 1Gb Ram means an immersive 3D gaming experience.

Although available since mid-2006, the Vaio Ar190G has the hardware to compete with contemporary multimedia systems, and then some. Whether you’re a pro seeing for a studio on the go, a gamer or just seeing for a media center, the Vaio Ar190G is an investment that will be with you for years to come.

Sony Vaio Ar190G Laptop Computer narrate

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