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Sony VAIO Digital Studio PCV-RZ54G Desktop PC (3.2GHz, Pentium 4, 512MB RAM, 200GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/DVD-ROM)

Sony VAIO Digital Studio PCV-RZ54G Desktop PC (3.2GHz, Pentium 4, 512MB RAM, 200GB Hard Drive, DVD-RW/DVD-ROM)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you ever hope to upgrade, don't buy a Sony
Review: I bought this system on sale, so at least I didn't lose as much as many people who got taken by Sony. I still paid far too much, however. I immediately discovered that both the keyboard and mouse were very poorly designed. The mouse was so poorly shaped that I immediately began suffering the effects of carpal tunnel. The cord on the keyboard was so short, I could not pull out the keyboard drawer on my computer desk. I actually had to type with the keyboard halfway under the desk. My old Gateway had plenty of cord to pull it out as far as I wanted. So, I had to replace both the keyboard and mouse after paying nearly $3000 for the system.
A mere six months after buying the system, Microsoft came out with MCE2005. Because of peculiarities with the Media Center Edition of XP, the upgrades have to be issued by the computer manufacturer. Sony refuses to make such an update for any system sold with MCE2004. So, I'm stuck, unable to get the new MCE unless I buy a completely new system. Talk about a rip-off. When I DO buy a new media center computer, it definitely will NOT be a Sony. I will never have another piece of garbage made by this low-rent company again.
Another minor annoyance is that Sony doesn't include any of the disks for the programs on the system. When I bought my last system, Gateway included copies of every last piece of software they installed on the system. Now, I have to go to the trouble of contacting Microsoft to get a copy of my OS. What a pain.
I should have done more research before buying. Had I, I would have gone with a media center computer made by HP that was on sale at the same time. Don't make the same mistake.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Nice computer, but the power supply is lacking
Review: Before you buy this PC, just beware; The power supply that comes with it is only 295 watts of power. That probably means nothing to people who just want a computer but don't want to upgrade. For those of us who do, the 295 watts may limit whats being put into the case such as more powerful graphics processors, more PCI boards, etc. Also, even if you wanted to change it out, the speakers that come with it use the DC power out from it so the speakers are useless even if you can find another one to fit its size in the back.
Now if none of this concerns you, then this PC is king. The hard drive is huge so you can save all your TV shows using the Gigapocket recorder, the speed of the processor is fast enough for any video editing, the DVD drives will record just about anything you throw at it, and the Radeon 9600XT is an amazing midrange graphics card. All in all, this PC is great for the amount of money spent on it.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: XP Media Center need improvement go with the RS series
Review: I bought the RZ50CG custom configure with comprable specs as the RZ54G. Sent it back because even though it says it's a Gigapocket desktop, it is not. It runs on the Gigapocket engine, but with Windows XP Media Center. The difference is noticeable.

Gigapocket is exactly like having a TV, where you can adjust color by right clicking on the screen, input your video device via the composite or S-video cable and have Gigapocket detect it the same way it would if you plugged it into your TV and used the TV/Video select button to view your recordings.

XP Media Center doesn't allow you to do that. You have to go through and reconfigure your settings each time, and then reconfigure it back to be able to play your TV channels (cable).

The benefit with the RZ is that you get the 9600 ATI Radeo video card vs. the 9200 in the RS model. The other benefit of the RZ model is the 5.1 capable Soundblaster Audigy card. You can't get that in the RS, but you can always add it if you want to.

The RS is the way to go if you're looking for seamless video to DVD recording or playback.

If you're going to spend the money, make the investment to get 1gb of RAM.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: XP Media Center need improvement go with the RS series
Review: I bought the RZ50CG custom configure with comprable specs as the RZ54G. Sent it back because even though it says it's a Gigapocket desktop, it is not. It runs on the Gigapocket engine, but with Windows XP Media Center. The difference is noticeable.

Gigapocket is exactly like having a TV, where you can adjust color by right clicking on the screen, input your video device via the composite or S-video cable and have Gigapocket detect it the same way it would if you plugged it into your TV and used the TV/Video select button to view your recordings.

XP Media Center doesn't allow you to do that. You have to go through and reconfigure your settings each time, and then reconfigure it back to be able to play your TV channels (cable).

The benefit with the RZ is that you get the 9600 ATI Radeo video card vs. the 9200 in the RS model. The other benefit of the RZ model is the 5.1 capable Soundblaster Audigy card. You can't get that in the RS, but you can always add it if you want to.

The RS is the way to go if you're looking for seamless video to DVD recording or playback.

If you're going to spend the money, make the investment to get 1gb of RAM.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Rz54G Gigabit Ethernet slow
Review: I purchased the Sony VAIO RZ54G and like the machine for the most part. I noticed that my home network was very slow though. I found that the GIGABIT ETHERNET built into the SOny was configured for 10MB/s (1% of it's max rate). My network only supports 100MB/s so I figured it should easily handle 100MB/S if it can do 10 times that... right? Wrong. I worked with support for two days reconfiguring the system and trying every immaginable option in the ethernet controller. We tried to clean install and even had the mother board replaced but still no more than 10MB/s. I can plug in my old dell or my wife's laptop and connect at 100MB/s no problem. Sony washed their hands and said I can put in an aftermarket ethernet card if I want this work. That is not an acceptable solution in my mind. Not happy with their cutomer dis-service.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love It!!!
Review: I purchased this computer about a month ago. It's amazing!!! It even has something like TiVo built in to the computer so you can record tv programs and pause live tv. It is super fast (it has a 3.2 ghz processor) and a very large hard drive. This computer is just a lot of fun.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Watch out for this one!
Review: My husband and I purchased one of these to do dv recording and to convert to and edit mpeg2 files. Each time we tried to play a video in mpeg2 format - and we tried with multiple files - it REBOOTED THE MACHINE! (XP was set to reboot after a fatal error - but even when this was turned off, we still got a fatal error). After we spent hours and hours on the phone with tech support, trying multiple solutions, they concluded it had a faulty video chipset. Needless to say, we returned the pc immediately and got our $$ back. Doesn't Sony do QA testing on a common format like mpeg2??? All I can say is, I hope not many of these machines came out of the box like this one!


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