Sony Premiers Video-Editing Vaio


By Doug Olenick
4:57 PM EST Wed. Jan. 27, 1999
From the January 27, 1999 issue of ChannelWeb
Sony used the Sundance Film Festival here last week as the backdrop for unveiling its PCV-E314DS Digital Studio Vaio computer.

Matt Smith, Sony's desktop PC director, said the venue was chosen to help highlight the PCs digital-video editing capabilities. The PC has a 1394 port, dubbed i.Link by Sony, that allows video to be directly downloaded onto the PC by any 1394-equipped camcorder.

The new Vaio uses a 400MHz Intel Pentium II and has a 10.8GB hard drive, which can hold about 50 minutes of video footage. Other features include 64MB of RAM, a 5x DVD-ROM drive, a Matrox G200 2x AGP graphics card, an i.Link 1394 port and a 56K-bps V.90 modem. The PC will ship in February with an expected street price of $1,399.


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