Killer Product: VAIO TP VGX-TP1G
June 10, 2008Next to cars and Olivia Munn, HDMI flatscreen TVs are the sexiest thing to ever come into being. With the introduction of DVI/HDCP and HDMI technology, the overall viewing experience on DLP, Plasma, and LCD televisions was never the same.
While shopping around my favorite Sony outlet, I got stunned by a super-sexy 40-inch Bravia HDMI television. And before I could get back to my senses, I noticed a round-shaped peripheral attached to the set that made me very weak at the knees.

The VAIO VGX-TP1G Vaio desktop allows your plasma TV to double as a computer monitor. Now that doesn’t sound impressive at all since most HDMI TVs allow connections to PCs through its DVI port. What fascinated me the most is the long range wireless keyboard which will let you switch from your favorite TV show to your favorite website without moving an inch away from your sofa. Not to mention the adorable and hip rig that boasts of its 1.66Ghz T5500 Intel Core2 Duo processor, 1 Gb RAM (upgradeable to 2Gb), a colossal 500Gb hard drive, dual layer DVD-writer, wi-fi capability, and a nifty Remote Commander. Hardcore users might not find the abovementioned specs lavish but it is guaranteed to blow minds when teamed up with a monster HDMI Bravia TV.
With this super-sweet rig combo’d with your box, you can always check your email without missing your favorite TV show, and you can always toggle from the painfully unfunny local sitcoms to YouTube for your daily comedy fix.
Killer feature(s): The super cute white cylindrical rig with minimal wire connections.




