Sony VAIO DIGITAL STUDIO manual Upgrading the computer system, Handling a display

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VAIO Digital Studio Computer User Guide

Upgrading the computer system

The upgrading procedures described in the online manual, assume familiarity with the general terminology associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment.

Disconnect the system from its power source and from telecommunications links, networks, or modems before you open the system or follow any of the upgrading procedures described in the online manual. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or equipment damage.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives, add-on cards, and other components. Follow the upgrading procedures described in the online manual while working at an ESD workstation. If such a station is not available, use these precautions:

Avoid working in a carpeted area.

Do not handle materials that may produce or hold static electricity, such as cellophane wrappers.

Ground yourself by maintaining continuous contact with an unpainted metal portion of the chassis while performing the procedure.

When removing a slot cover, be careful not to damage components on the system board or add-on cards. You may need to temporarily remove add-on cards that are next to the slot cover you want to remove.

Handling a display

Do not change the display refresh rate to 85 Hz, as DVD playback and the DVgate software may not function correctly. Sony recommends that you keep your display at the preset, optimal refresh rate (75 Hz).

Do not place the display near a strong magnetic force.

Do not block the ventilation slots on the display.

Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the screen. This is not a malfunction. When the computer returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal.

A residual image may appear on the screen if the same image is displayed for a lengthy period of time. The image disappears after a period of time. You can use a screen saver to prevent residual images.

The screen becomes warm during operation. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.

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Contents Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Page Contents System, Application Welcome Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Locating Controls Connectors Front Panel OverviewOptical drive Floppy disk drive access indicator light Back Panel Overview Back panelHeadphones jack Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Shortcut Keys Vaio Action SetupChanging the settings of the S keys To Change the Sony Software Window Design Changing the window designVaio AV Applications Overview of Preinstalled Software Sony Electronics IncSmart Capture Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Using PhotoCapture DigitalPrint SoftwarePhotoCapture window Capture Pictures from Video window Using PhotoCollection Using PhotoDecor Using PhotoAlbum PhotoAlbum New Album windowUsing LabelMaker Design Edit window To use DVgate software with a digital video camcorder Connecting a digital video camcorderDVgate Software To use DVgate software to record AVI files to tape MovieShaker Software MovieShaker main windowCreating movies with MovieShaker software Importing images and sound clipsUsing the Shake feature Adding effects to a scene or a clip Adding text effects to a scene or clip Saving a movie Using ImageStation online service with MovieShaker software To upload MovieShaker filesImage Uploader window PictureGear Software Managing your picturesCreating a photo album Custom album Completed window 13425 Smart CaptureUsing Still Mode Mode indicator Help buttonStill Image Options window To capture a picture in Still mode To manage pictures in Still modeUsing Net Movie Mode To capture a movie in Net Movie mode Using ImageStation with Smart Capture software To manage your movie in Net Movie modeTo upload with Movie Player To upload with Still ViewerVaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Starting SonicStage Electronic Music Distribution EMD ServicesSonicStage Software SonicStage feature tabs Main window Playlist viewFeature tabs Tutorial Recording from a CDTransferring songs Check-In/Check-Out Check-Out Check Additional features Using VisualFlow software VisualFlow SoftwareVisualFlow Software Vaio Edit Components Installing Vaio Edit ComponentsAdditional Software Information Defragmenting your hard disk drive Configuring Your Vaio ComputerHard Disk Drive Partition Link IEEE1394 Compatibility Connecting an i.LINK IEEE1394 device Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide System, Application Driver Recovery CDs System Recovery CDsSystem Drive Recovery To Use the System Recovery CDsSystem Recovery Options Recovery to Original Factory DefaultsUsing the System Recovery CDs To Use the Application Recovery CDs Using the Application Recovery CDsTo Use the Driver Recovery CD Reinstalling device drivers with the Driver Recovery CDVaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide My computer does not start TroubleshootingTopics My computer or software application stopped responding Troubleshooting My optical drive tray does not open Cannot play a DVD or CDCannot play a DVD How do I change the video resolution of my display? Why is there no sound in any application? My modem connection is slow My modem does not workMy microphone is too sensitive to background noise How do I change my modem to rotary or Touch-Tone dialing?My microphone does not work My mouse does not work My keyboard does not work My mouse needs to be set up for left-hand useWhy is my system running slowly? Cannot find the Windows taskbarHow do I install a printer? To contact Sony for technical support Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Power source Disposal of the lithium battery Handling the computer systemMoisture condensation Upgrading the computer system Handling a displayHandling floppy disks Using the hard disk driveCleaning CD or DVD media Handling CD or DVD mediaResources Hard copy for all modelsResources Vaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Index CD-RWVaio Digital Studio Computer User Guide Index USB
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VAIO DIGITAL STUDIO specifications

The Sony VAIO DIGITAL STUDIO, PCV-RZ40, exemplifies the innovative spirit of Sony's computing division, blending powerful hardware with cutting-edge multimedia capabilities. Launched as part of the VAIO series, this desktop PC was designed for both the home user and the budding multimedia professional, offering a balance of performance, design, and functionality.

At its core, the PCV-RZ40 is equipped with an Intel Pentium 4 processor, which provides robust processing power for demanding applications and multitasking environments. The system is complemented by a generous amount of RAM, typically around 512MB, which enhances performance and responsiveness, particularly when handling resource-intensive tasks such as video editing or graphic design.

One of the standout features of the PCV-RZ40 is its integrated DV capture capability, which allows users to import videos directly from camcorders. This feature is particularly beneficial for those involved in video production, as it simplifies the process of digitizing content. Additionally, the system includes Sony’s proprietary software for video editing and multimedia creation, further enhancing its appeal to creative professionals.

The graphics performance of the PCV-RZ40 is supported by an NVIDIA graphics card, which ensures smooth rendering of images and video playback. This allows users to enjoy high-definition content and play games with good performance, making the VAIO a versatile option for entertainment as well.

Connectivity is another strong point of the PCV-RZ40, with multiple USB ports, FireWire ports for high-speed data transfer, and a CD/DVD drive for media reading and writing. This comprehensive array of ports enhances the system's versatility, allowing users to connect various peripherals without hassle.

In terms of design, the VAIO DIGITAL STUDIO combines aesthetics with functionality. The sleek chassis, available in an elegant black finish, houses advanced cooling solutions, ensuring that the system remains quiet and efficient even under load.

Moreover, the inclusion of a comprehensive multimedia keyboard and ergonomic mouse demonstrates Sony's commitment to improving user experience, providing smooth navigation and ease of use.

Overall, the Sony VAIO DIGITAL STUDIO, PCV-RZ40 stands out as a powerful multimedia desktop that effectively meets the needs of users looking for a combination of performance, design, and advanced technology. Whether for home entertainment or creative endeavors, the PCV-RZ40 represents a solid choice in the world of personal computing.