Company Zotac International announces the release of its first nettop Zotac MAG. This compact computer system that can be placed virtually anywhere, can reproduce high-definition video, has a good performance and thus consumes a small amount of energy.
Based on a fairly graphics processor NVIDIA ION and energy-efficient dual-core Intel Atom 330 processor or single-core Atom 230, Zotac MAG is a computer that is placed on a platform measuring just 186x189x38mm.
Zotac MAG comes without a preinstalled operating system, so the user can independently decide whether he wants to work with Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, 32-bit, 64-bit, or with Linux. In addition, provided the hard drive with 160 GB and 2 GB of DDR2-800. All that is left to add Zotac MAG, - a keyboard, mouse, display and operating system.
There are three ways to locate your PC: simply put on the surface of the working place, put Zotac MAG vertically, or mounted on the rear surface of the monitor with fasteners VESA, the supplied. Zotac MAG has a number of ports, corresponding to all modern requirements and standards: eSATA, 6 ports USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, HDMI (fully compatible with the HD standard, 1080p), optical S / PDIF output device and memory card reader 4 in 1 (SD / MS / MS Pro / xD). In addition, Zotac MAG has a built-in WiFi module of the 802.11n standard for high-speed Internet access.
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