Vaio Tower Brings You the Power of Blu-ray

Sony VGC-RC310G Vaio Digital Studio Desktop PCBlu-ray discs have just hit the market, which is all well and good, but with a new format there are always added benefits other than the movies that come on them. Like CDs and DVDs before them, Blu-ray discs are also available in blanks. Storing many times the data of standard DVDs, Blu-ray discs are great for not only storing HD movies, but also backing up loads of data. The problem is, you’ll need a Blu-ray burner to use them.

This tricked out Sony VGC-RC310G Vaio Digital Studio Desktop PC has one built-in, allowing you to not only watch high def movies on Blu-ray discs, but record your own data or movies onto 25GB blank BR discs as well. It’s also loaded up with a speedy 3.2 Ghz Pentium D processor, a 300GB hard drive for all your fancy media needs, and 2GB of RAM. It’s the perfect tower for movie lovers and tech heads alike.

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