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Eazo’s new PC, a desktop made of wood, given a name called Eazo Z70 Wooden Exterior PC. It is powered by a water-cooled Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processor. No pricing this time but for sure it’s going to take a lot from your wallet.
[via TechFresh]
Here are two new business and academic oriented PCs from Samsung, the DB-P100 and DB-Z100. These two desktops are designed for school or office use, easy to maintain device and lowering any additional IT cost. With the Samsung’s Smart Manger 5.0, the IT manager is capable to remotely access to one of these PCs to fix the encountered problem and also capable to back-up or restore a device remotely. These PCs are based on Q43 Express Chipset and capable of receiving wide range of CPUs, Video cards, HDD etc. which offered in Samsung’s BTO package.
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Epson has upgraded its Epson ST120 desktop series with a Blu-ray drive. Apparently, it is the smallest desktop PC from Japanese manufacturer that measures at 75mm x 185mm x 195mm. The Epson ST120 is powered by a 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo P8400 and comes with 1GB of RAM, 80GB of HDD (upgradeable to up to 320GB), and GM45 Express chipset. You will get a Blu-Ray, HDMI Out and HD TV tuner on the basic ST120, priced at around 1100€ in Japan.
[via TechFresh]
Faith Japan is a well-known store in Akihabara district, and today they have announced the Fortission Q96500XN DVR-4S desktop pc. It is powered by a Core 2 Quad Q9650 CPU and features P45TS Intel Motherboard, 2GB of DDR2, 500GB of SATA II HDD, nVidia GeForce with 512MB of VRAM and the Instant boot S3 mode to claim to boot from sleep mode to full operational OS in just 4Sec. There’s also a S4 mode which claims to boot in 20 to 22 sec time. The Fortission Q96500XN DVR-4S is available in Japan for ¥119800 (Around 990€) in Akihabara or online.
[via Akihabaranews]
Onkyo has released the HDC-1L nettop audio PC, a perfect computer for use in small office or room. The computer is specially made to handle digital audio playback. It is powered by Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor with Intel 945GC Express chipset, running on Windows XP Home Edition and comes with 1GB RAM, 160GB SATA hard drive, DVD SuperMulti drive, Six USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet connectivity and SN ratio of 120dB. The basic HDC-1L is priced at somewhere around $640. As it has the optional 15-watt stereo speakers that are priced at $800 and a 19 inch LCD monitor will retail for $1,070.
[via TechFresh]
Here’s a gaming PC from ASUS, the ROG CG6190 which is powered by the latest Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition processor with a X58 chipset running at 3.2GHz. Its special overclocking feature will let you overclock 20% from the factory. It has six memory slots, supporting up to 12GB of ram. It supports PCI Express for NVIDIA three-way SLI and ATI CrossFireX graphics cards. Other features include 2kW dual power supply, liquid cooling, a fingerprint scanner, a SupremeFX X-Fi audio card and a casing inspired by body armor. Pricing and availability is not available at the moment.
[via Slashphone]
Jooyon a Korea company, has released its Q66SD, their new desktop PC. It is powered by an Intel Core 2 Quad CPU Q6600 and comes with G31 chipset, 2GB of DDR2 and a GeForce 9500GT, 32GB SSD and 320GB HDD. The SSD drive is believe to have faster boot time.
[via Akihabaranews]
LG has announced two desktop PC today, they are the R20 and the S20 which looks like the upgraded version of the XPion R10MP and S10MP. The R20 is a slim desktop PC which is powered by the Core 2 Quad Q8200 CPU and comes with GeForce 9500GS, 3GB of RAM, a new cooling system equipped with MDPC Technology (Multi Direction Platform Cooling) making it as quiet as 20dB. While the S20 is a standard size desktop that is powered by Core 2 Quad Q9400 and comes with GeForce 9600GT. That’s all, not much info release for the PC. More pictures after the break. Read more…
Here’s an affordable from Alienware, the Area-51 750i. It is powered by Core 2 Extreme QX9650, twin ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics cards (or dueling GeForce GTX 280s), and features NVIDIA nForce 750i SLI motherboard, 8GB of DDR2 RAM, Windows Vista 64-bit and an optional Blu-ray burner. Alienware Area-51 750i will cost you $1049.
[via Engadget]
The Reactor PC will sure listed in the hardcore gamers list. Its first-of-its-kind submersion technology, Total Liquid Submersion, allows most reliable, most efficient overclocking around, with entire computer submerged in coolant. The PC is powered by Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processors running at up to 3.2 GHz and comes with up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM, 3 SATA connectors, an Nvidia 790I Ultra SLI chipset, and up to three video cards, 7.1 digital surround sound and blue-lit translucent case. The Reactor PC comes with a starting price of $4550. More pictures after the break. Read more…
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