BenQ rolls out its first nScreen all-in-one PC
Written by IT News on 9:48 PMUnlike most newly launched all-in-one PC, the new i91 from nScreen BenQ was not built on an Intel Atom processor, as it seems BenQ has decided to adopt a different strategy, but by integrating technology from AMD.
"In our commitment to bring enjoyment and quality of life, BenQ is committed to bringing innovative design and" Looks Great products based on our understanding of consumers' lifestyles and needs, "said Conway Lee, President and CEO of BenQ Corp." As consumers seek more in their experience of the Internet, BenQ will continue to issue 'n' number of products. In essence, 'n' is a brand that represents joy and satisfaction that has Internet access all over the world. The "n" series, we expect improve consumers' experience of the Internet to enrich their use on-line and help with their search for a digital lifestyle. “
In the case of the new system is the technical details involved, users should wait for the benefits that a 1.5 GHz AMD Sempron processor, with 1GB of RAM and graphics capability an ATI Radeon X1200 chipset. The new model has a 160 GB, 5400 rpm hard drive, but it also provides opportunities for users with 4GB, 8GB or 16GB solid state drive, which will increase the total capacity in the system. In addition, nScreen i91 is equipped with an Ethernet connection and a Wi-Fi wireless module for easy connection to the Internet.
At a price of $517, the new i91 is characterized nScreen with a Windows XP operating system and is now for sale in Taiwan.
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