Sony Vaio Desktop Monitors
by admin on Thursday, August 27th, 2009 | No Comments

You can connect a PS3 to a Sony Vaio (L series) desktop computer?
If so, you can connect with an HDMI cable? I want to use the computer as a monitor.
the VAIO has an HDMI connection you're all set
KDE SC 4.4 on a Sony VAIO
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