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Title: Sony Vaio VGC-RM1N
Pros: Blu-ray burner; performance; great storage solution
Cons: Comes in two separate units; enormous chassis
Verdict: The RM1N's dual-chassis setup is unusual to say the least. It's also pricey, as you'd expect for a PC that uses a quad-core CPU. Don't let that put you off, though. It's fast, has plenty of storage, and comes with all the appropriate software for high-def
Summary: The Sony Vaio VGC-RM1N, also known as the 'R Master', is definitely not for the cash-strapped -- it's a high-price, high-performance desktop that's designed to edit high-definition video. It boasts a quad-core Intel CPU, and unusually has not one but two
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86/100 |
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Title: Sony VAIO VGC-RM1N HD workstation
Summary: HD video may be the standard of choice, but the downside of those beautifully composed and shot HD home movies is how to edit them off the HD camcorder so they can be stored somewhere more convenient than the camcorder itself.
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75/100 |
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Title: PC Pro: Product Reviews: Sony VAIO VGC-RM1N
Verdict: Innovative design and stacks of power. If you can handle the price, this PC is perfect for HD video editing.
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83/100 |
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Title: Sony Vaio RM1N
Pros: Awesomely strong CPU, Excellent storage options
Cons: No high-end graphics, Disappointing peripherals for the price
Verdict: An intriguing design does not make for a hardcore gaming machine, however much we might want it to
Summary: Sony has always been led by design. It's what makes us punters pay that little bit extra, instead of going for some ugly bit of kit that does pretty much the same job. The Vaio RM1N, you'll be unsurprised to hear, doesn't break with this tried and tested
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80/100 |
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Title: Sony Vaio RM1N
Pros: Full version of Adobe Premier Pro
Cons: Flimsy jog wheel
Verdict: The overall quality is certainly not reflected in the asking price
Summary: Taken out of the context of video editing, this machine looks like little more than a cynical excuse to extract money from unsuspecting pockets using clever design.
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60/100 |
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Title: Sony Vaio RM1N | Our Review | TechRadar.com
Pros: Full version of Adobe Premier Pro
Cons: Flimsy jog wheel
Verdict: At the end of the day, it doesn't really matter whether this is a video-editing PC or a games rig - it's simply poor value for money compared to the competition
Summary: The RM1N is in two chunks: one houses a pair of optical drives and a bunch of ports...
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60/100 |