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Monday, July 23, 2007
As HD emerges as the new video standard, Sony is at the forefront of developing products that drive the pace of change. From its eye-catching HD Handycams and gorgeous HD Bravia televisions to the sophisticated HD editing capabilities of select VAIO laptops and PCs, Sony really does know how to make our pulses race. Whether you're Peter Jackson or John Do, you'll need a certain specification to make video editing happen. Sony has taken confusion out of the equation with the VAIO VGC-RM1N, one of the most focused desktop PCs we've seen of late. The VAIO VGC-RM1N has a unique appeal for those needing serious HD editing capability. Its unusual design, feature set and price will deter casual videographers, but if working with video is your business - and you don't work for Pixar - you'll enjoy the features, performance and usability offered by this HD workstation. If you only do the odd bit of video editing and aren't too bothered about an exclusive Sony design and bundled software, shop around and you'll get a little more for your money.
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