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Sony Vaio JS190J (silver) (discontinued)

Sony Vaio JS190J (silver)

Entered CNET Catalog: 09/03/2008

SKU: VGC-JS190J/S

Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.

Manufacturer description

Experience the best of both worlds with the VAIO VGC-JS190J/B all-in-one television/computer. Boasting an elegant, space-saving design, the JS is a powerful desktop PC that's built into the back of an eye-catching 20.1-inch, XBRITE- HiColor LCD. Easy to setup and even easier to use, the JS delivers an impressive computing and entertainment experience. It's equipped with a Blu-ray Disc optical drive for watching high definition Blu-ray Disc movies and backed by a blazing-fast Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor with 6MB L2 cache. Stay connected with family and friends via the integrated camera and microphone with face tracking technology. There are also five USB 2.0 ports conveniently located on the back and sides to attach virtually all of your peripherals.

Product summary

The goodThe good: Best deal on an all-in-one with a Blu-ray drive; best-in-class performance for its price; relatively free of software clutter.

The badThe bad: Its 20-inch screen is smaller than some of its competition; some redundant bundled applications; cheap mouse.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: By virtue of its price, its desktop processor, and its Blu-ray drive, the Sony Vaio JS190J makes a case for itself as the new king of the all-in-ones. Its screen might be a bit smaller than some, but no other all-in-one, including Apple's iMac, can do as much, as fast, for the same price.

Average user rating: from 5 users
4.0 stars

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: Yes
  • Reviewed on: 09/03/2008

Finally, a Windows-based all-in-one computer earns our admiration. We've seen new all-in-one PCs from Averatec this year, and Apple also refreshed its popular iMac. None of them deliver as much in the way of features and performance as Sony's new, $1,499 Vaio JS190J. A full-size desktop processor helps make the Vaio JS190J faster than comparable standard desktops (as well as the fastest all-in-one), and its combination of a 20-inch LCD and a Blu-ray drive deliver on the promise of the all-in-one desktop as a self-contained secondary home entertainment system. Throw in a refreshing lack of bloatware (yes, from Sony), and it becomes easy for us to recommend the Vaio JS190J to anyone looking for a powerful, midrange PC for work or for playing digital media.

The Vaio JS190J starts at $999, but the Blu-ray drive and other upgrades kick the price of our review unit up to $1,499. We're happy that someone is finally offering a sub-$1,000 all-in-one PC, but we also think our review unit is perhaps the best deal going in all-in-one PCs. You'll find the Vaio JS190 in black, silver, and light pink variants, and the box also includes a wired mouse and keyboard set, but no remote control.


The Vaio JS190J's keyboard design looks awfully familiar.

In general, the Vaio JS190J looks like a typical all-in-one PC. It has a Webcam lens built into its top edge, an adjustable foot on the back, and the Blu-ray drive opens out from the side. Sony's spare new keyboard design even borrows its looks (heavily) from Apple's revamped iMac keyboard. The unit itself measures 16 inches high by 19.1 inches wide by approximately 2.1 inches deep, not counting the stand, which makes it about 2 inches shorter than the iMac. And while it's certainly not as attractive as Apple's all-in-one, the Vaio JS190J holds its own design-wise with any of its Windows-based competition.

And if the Windows all-in-ones haven't overtaken Apple on looks, both HP's and Averatec's new all-in-ones have trumped the lower-end iMac's 20-inch display with their 22-inch LCDs. Arguably then, the Sony's 20-inch LCD is a step backward, especially if you want to use the Vaio JS190J and its Blu-ray drive as a home theater system in a den or a dorm room. In the Sony's favor, its screen and those 22-inch models all share the 1,680x1,050-pixel screen resolution, as well as the fact that neither HP nor Averatec offer Blu-ray in the first place.

If you're still lamenting the loss of two diagonal screen inches, we suspect the Vaio JS190J's features and performance will help offset your concerns. We'll make a direct comparison with Apple's iMac, as it's the perennial all-in-one to beat, but be sure to keep an eye on the Sony's performance relative to the Vista systems when we get to the charts.

  Sony Vaio JS190J Apple iMac
Price $1,499 $1,199
CPU 3.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7700
Memory 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM 2GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
Graphics 128MB (shared) Intel GMA 4500HD integrated graphics chip 128MB ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT
Hard drives 500GB 7,200rpm 250GB 7,200rpm
Optical drive Blu-ray drive/dual-layer DVD burner dual-layer DVD burner
Networking Gigabit Ethernet; 802.1b/g/n Wi-Fi; Bluetooth Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi; Bluetooth
Operating system Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit) OS X 10.5.4

You'll see that the Vaio JS190 has all of the features you expect to find in an all-in-one, including 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi capability as well as a built-in Bluetooth receiver. And as with virtually every Windows desktop above even $450, this system also comes with 64-bit Windows Vista. And because that operating system will let you take advantage of it, you also get 4GB of RAM.

You'll notice a $300 price gap between the iMac and the JS190J, but the Sony's advantages in its larger hard drive and its Blu-ray drive are apparent. Based on its performance below, which is independent of the Blu-ray drive, the Vaio JS190J looks like a hell of a deal either with the drive or without it.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 image-processing test
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Sony Vaio JS190J
107 
Gateway FX4710
108 
Apple iMac
143 
HP TouchSmart IQ506
173 
Averatec All-in-One
187 

Apple iTunes encoding test
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Sony Vaio JS190J
126 
Gateway FX4710
144 
Apple iMac
159 
Averatec All-in-One
172 
HP TouchSmart IQ506
206 

Multimedia multitasking
(Shorter bars indicate better performance)
Apple iMac
455 
Gateway FX4710
524 
Sony Vaio JS190J
616 
Averatec All-in-One
956 
HP TouchSmart IQ506
1,014 

Cinebench
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Rendering Multiple CPUs  
Rendering Single CPU  
Gateway FX4710
10,767 
3,009 
Sony Vaio JS190J
6,857 
3,646 
Apple iMac
5,225 
2,763 
Averatec All-in-One
4,549 
2,412 
HP TouchSmart IQ506
4,200 
2,275 

Compared with other all-in-ones, the Vaio simply cleans house. The iMac outperforms it only on our multimedia multitasking test, but on all other benchmarks the Vaio JS190J is remarkably faster than its competition. We're also impressed that it outpaces the $1,150 quad-core Gateway FX4710 midtower on our iTunes test. We'll attribute these performance wins to the Sony's desktop CPU. The other all-in-ones all use slower laptop chips. Its integrated graphics chip holds it back from playing advanced 3D games, but for all other tasks, no other all-in-one desktop can match the performance of the Vaio JS190J. If you need an all-in-one PC for productivity of any kind, we recommend this system without hesitation.

We keep harping on the Blu-ray drive in this system, and for good reason. Simply, no other vendor offers Blu-ray capability for this price. In fact, the only other vendor to offer Blu-ray in an all-in-one is Dell, who will sell you its outdated XPS One with a Blu-ray option for $1,749, or $250 more. With no separate video output on the Vaio JS190J, you're stuck with the 20-inch screen, although we found the HD video playback smooth and of acceptable quality. The audio output doesn't quite get loud enough to fill a room, but fortunately the system comes with an S/PDIF output to route the sound through a digital receiver.

Other ports on the system include five USB 2.0 jacks, a Gigabit Ethernet port, analog ports for headphones and a mic, as well as SD Card and MemoryStick Pro inputs. You only get a single FireWire 400 port on the rear, which means no speedy FireWire 800 or eSATA external hard drives like you get on the iMac. Similar to Apple, however, you can access the Vaio's internal memory through a small panel on the back. A series of glued-down rubber pads also dot the rear panel, and underneath the one we lifted we found a screw. We didn't pry all of them up, but we suspect that if you have more time than we have you'll be rewarded with access to the hard drives and other components should you explore further.


Sony provides easy access to the internal memory.

We mentioned earlier that Sony minimized the bloatware on this system. We mean that in the sense that the desktop screen is blessedly free from advertising icons and it has only one lightweight system diagnostic application running on start-up. We should still point out, however, that Sony includes 23 extra applications with this system, from a gimmicky effects program for the Webcam to a tool for sharing content across your network. Some of them are useful, and with cleaner interfaces than we've seen from Sony in the past (the Sony wireless connection manager, in particular). Others need consolidating, for example, the Vaio Recovery Center and the Vaio Data Restore Tool.

As for Sony's new keyboard, it's clear that it used the new Apple keyboard as its primary inspiration, and we suppose that's fine. The Sony version is also made of brushed aluminum and rubber-feeling keys. It's not quite as sturdy as the original, but it's responsive and works well enough. We don't understand the puny mouse that came with the Vaio JS190J, though. It feels like a barely adequate laptop mouse, rather than a work-ready desktop tool.

For support, Sony backs the Vaio JS190J with its standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty. You get the usual array of online support tools, driver downloads, and the like, as well as a 24-7 toll-free phone line. And as stated previously, the system also comes with an array of useful restore, recovery, and diagnostic applications.

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System configurations:

Apple iMac
Apple OS X; 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7700; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro graphics chip; 320GB 7,200rpm hard drive.

Averatec All-in-One
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1; 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4600; 2GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB (shared) Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS graphics chip; 320GB, 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.

Gateway FX4710
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300; 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 512MB Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT graphics card; 640GB 7,200rpm hard drive.

HP TouchSmart IQ506
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5850; 4GB 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 9300M GS integrated graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.

Sony Vaio JS190J
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 (64-bit); 3.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E8400; 4GB 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM; 128MB (shared) Intel GMA X4500HD integrated graphics chip; 500GB 7,200rpm Seagate hard drive.

User opinions

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User Rating: 10/10

Made of AWESOME

Pros: Beautiful display, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Web Cam, Mic, Blueray/DVD Player, slot for Memory Cards, many USB ports, CD/DVD Burner, 500GB internal hard drive space.

Cons: Little mouse, but you get used to it.

Review: As with my other Sony computers, I was not disappointed with this purchase. Its an amazing computer for its price. I am very pleased with its space-saver design and how silent it is. I run FireFox, Photoshop, and Word as the same time and its performance does not falter. The screen is a good size with very vibrant colors! I have not had one problem with this all-in-one and would recommend it to anyone.

User Rating: 9/10

Speed and more speed

Pros: Fast
Blu-ray
Nice keyboard

Cons: Cheesey mouse(pun intended)

Review: Bottom line is a lot of bang for the buck

User Rating: 7/10

Blu-ray...great, Easel-type stand...bad.

Pros: Great processor, ample memory, Blu-ray

Cons: Not a fan of the way it holds itself up. Also,that Blu-ray tray is going to be a pain in that orientation, I can picture myself needing 2 hands to put a disc in, in other words in looks VERY flimsy.

Review: The bottom-line is that with a little more attention to the details, and some dedicated graphics, I would have given this machine 4 stars. Now if it ran OSX, I would give it 5 stars :)

User Rating: 8/10

First real competitor for iMac, but not as pretty.

Pros: Sony's great display coupled with a powerful computing platform in 6/10 (looks) package makes for a great value alternative to the iMac lineup.

Cons: Buying a Sony, which usually means you're investing in poor customer service and tech that is usually overvalued in 5 months. Strangely synonomous with the Apple Experience. ;)
PS - wall mounts on this model would've been nice to see.

Review: While the JS190J isn't nearly as pretty as the polished iMac all-in-one, there is no question that you're getting more for your money when it comes to performance. The benchmarks featured in this article speak for themselves, as does the bottom line when held against the iMac. The added "feature" of shipping without bloatware adds an element of appeal to the seasoned pc buyer/builder(oddly enough, in this industry, shipping with the absence of bloatware is considered a "feature"...*sigh*), and in regards to the bigger picture for Microsoft-based computing, Sony seems to have taken a favorable and much needed step in Microsoft's fight against Apple (there has been a considerable absence of quality in MS-based all-in-one offerings, and Sony seems to have closed that gap a bit).

I would personally have liked to see a wall-mount option for this model. As HD flat TV's have evolved, they have left their humble beginnings as entertainment-center-dwelling boxes and taken their space-saving position on walls. PC's of this nature should follow suit...if for no other reason than because Apple doesn't offer that particular option.

In all, this should a value buy and a definite consideration if you're in the market for an all-in-one. However, no tech review would be complete if it wasn't noted that you could get this same package for ~80% of the cost if you went with a stand-alone desktop solution.

User Rating: 7/10

Nice specs, OK looks

Pros: Specs or not poopoo.

Cons: Looks are poopoo.

Review: The design is interesting but not very appealing. The back of the machine is fairly ugly and for those who don't sit in cubicles that's actually an issue, albeit merely a visual one.

Spec wise this machine does seem pretty solid, and the Blu-ray drive is a major plus.

Now Apple just needs to add a Blu-ray BURNER to their superdrive spec and they'll once again be the hands down leader in All-in-ones.

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Sony Vaio JS190J (silver) specifications

  • General
  • Type Personal computer
  • Product Form Factor All-in-one
  • Built-in Devices Camera , Stereo speakers , Microphone
  • Width 19.2 in
  • Depth 6.2 in
  • Height 16.1 in
  • Weight 18.7 lbs
  • Color Silver
  • Desktop type All-in-one desktop system
  • Processor
  • Type Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 / 3.0 GHz
  • Multi-Core Technology Dual-Core
  • 64-bit Computing Yes
  • Installed Qty 1.0
  • Max Supported Qty 1.0
  • Cache Memory
  • Type L2 cache
  • Installed Size 6.0 MB
  • Cache Per Processor 6 MB
  • Mainboard
  • Chipset type Intel G45 Express
  • Data bus speed 1333.0 MHz
  • Environmental Parameters
  • Environmental standards RoHS
  • RAM
  • Installed Size 4.0 GB / 4.0 GB (max)
  • Technology DDR2 SDRAM
  • Memory Speed 800.0 MHz
  • Memory Specification Compliance PC2-6400
  • Form Factor SO DIMM 200-pin
  • Configuration Features 2 x 2 GB
  • Upgrade Rule Max 2 x 2 GB module
  • Storage Controller
  • Type Serial ATA - Integrated
  • Storage
  • Hard Drive 1.0 x 500.0 GB - Standard - Serial ATA-150 - 7200.0 rpm
  • Optical Storage
  • Type DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM / BD-ROM
  • CD / DVD read speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD) / 5x (BD)
  • CD / DVD write speed 24x (CD) / 8x (DVD±R) / 6x (DVD±R DL)
  • CD / DVD rewrite speed 24x (CD) / 6x (DVD±RW) / 5x (DVD-RAM)
  • Storage Removable
  • Type None
  • Monitor
  • Monitor Type LCD display - TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size 20.1 in
  • Max Resolution 1680 x 1050
  • Widescreen Display Yes
  • Graphics Controller
  • Type Integrated
  • Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA X4500HD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0
  • Video Memory 1750.0 MB (max)
  • Total Available Graphics Memory 1750.0 MB
  • Audio Output
  • Type Sound card - Integrated
  • Sound card name Integrated Audio
  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Audio output compliant standards Dolby Digital Live , High Definition Audio
  • Speaker(s) 2.0 x Right / left channel
  • Keyboard
  • Keyboard interface USB
  • Keyboard localization and layout QWERTY
  • Input Device
  • Type Mouse , Keyboard
  • Mouse
  • Mouse interface USB
  • Telecom
  • Modem Fax / modem - Internal
  • Max transfer rate 56.0 Kbps
  • Protocols & Specifications ITU V.92 , ITU V.90
  • Audio Input
  • Type Microphone
  • Networking
  • Networking Network adapter - Integrated
  • Wireless LAN Supported Yes
  • Data Link Protocol Bluetooth , Gigabit Ethernet , IEEE 802.11n (draft) , Ethernet , Fast Ethernet , IEEE 802.11g , IEEE 802.11b
  • Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b , IEEE 802.11n (draft) , IEEE 802.11g
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) 2.0 ( 0.0 ) x Memory - SO DIMM 200-pin , 1.0 ( 0.0 ) x Processor
  • Interfaces 1.0 x Audio - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 5.0 x Network - SPDIF output - RJ-11 , 1.0 x Audio - Output - RJ-45 , 1.0 x Microphone - Line-in - 4 pin FireWire , 1.0 x Modem - Phone line - Mini-phone 3.5 mm , 1.0 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - Input - 4 pin USB Type A , 1.0 x Headphones , 1.0 x Hi-Speed USB
  • Printer
  • Type None
  • Miscellaneous
  • Cables Included Power cable ( 1.0 pcs.)
  • Features Bluetooth , 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN , Camera
  • Compliant Standards RoHS
  • Power
  • Power device type Power adapter
  • Voltage Required AC 120/230 V
  • Operating System / Software
  • OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista , Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Edition
  • Software AOL , VAIO Media Plus , VAIO Movie Story , Microsoft Office 2007 Home and Student Edition (60 days trial) , Microsoft Works 9 SE , Microsoft Windows Live OneCare (Trial) , Sony Click to Disc , VAIO Music Box
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Phone consulting - 1 year , Technical support - 1 year
  • Card Reader
  • Card reader Card reader
  • Supported flash memory cards Memory Stick Pro , SD Memory Card
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