Sony is using the same chassis design as last year's L Series all-in-one.
As before, this new L Series has a 24-inch touch screen. Sony also put a Bravia X-Reality chip inside the L Series, the same display engine used in Sony's televisions.
The system has a clean look up front and in back.
These buttons let you swap the video input signal quickly jump to the Internet.
The system can charge USB devices even when it's powered down.
The angled edges help the case disappear when you're sitting in front of the L Series.
An assortment of display and volume control buttons help you interact with the system without using a mouse or keyboard.
Edge-to-edge glass, of course.
The obligatory speakers built into the bottom edge.
It wouldn't be a Sony all-in-one without a slot-loading Blu-ray drive.
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