Typical price: £2,500
What is it: Quad-core desktop PC for hi-def video editing
What we think: It's big and fast, but we'd only recommend this to users who specifically edit high-definition video
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20 Jul 2007 in Crave
Photos: Sony's Vaio RM1N quad-core video-editing monster
Want a machine that can edit video in its sleep? Then you need the brand new, super-fast, quad-core Sony Vaio RM1N
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