Sony felt it would be too cliched to put everything in one box, so it's put the primary components in the base unit, and the hard drives and optical drives in a second Access Unit, which sits on top. It's a weird setup, but there's no arguing it looks impressive.
Photos: Sony's Vaio RM1N quad-core video-editing monster
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