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ZOTAC Unleashes World's First Everywhere PC

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Combining a high-performance NVIDIA ION graphics processor with a choice of energy-efficient dual-core Intel Atom 330 or single-core Atom 230 processors, the ZOTAC MAG delivers an eco-friendly computing experience that still packs a performance punch in a compact 186mm x 189mm x 38mm package.

"As users start equipping every room in their house with computers for a true networked digital home experience, space and power conservation becomes an issue, especially for larger houses," said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC International. "With the ZOTAC MAG series, we're providing users with a system suitable anywhere inside a house. The compact size, performance and energy efficiency makes the ZOTAC MAG perfect for all computing uses."



The ZOTAC MAG is the world's first system to combine a slim chassis with sleek good looks and a completely ready to use system, but still let owners select their own operating system. Whether it's Windows XP, Vista, 7, 32-bit, 64-bit or Linux, the ZOTAC MAG ships without an operating system so the end user can choose what they want to run.
Inside the ZOTAC MAG, a 160GB hard drive and 2GB of DDR2-800 memory join the NVIDIA ION graphics processor and Intel Atom processor for a complete system. Users need only add a keyboard, mouse, their choice of a display and operating system.

"We evaluated the market demands for miniature PC systems and every user has different operating system preferences for their digital home connected PCs. By letting the end user select the operating system they want to load, they're in control of making it the perfect digital home connected system for their preferences," Mr. Berger added.

There's flexibility with how the ZOTAC MAG is situated as well. The ZOTAC MAG can be situated in three ways - flat on a surface, on it's stand or mounted to the back of a monitor with VESA mounting holes - no matter where its placed, the end user can choose how it's set up.

The ZOTAC MAG features an array of connectivity options with compatibility with current standards, including eSATA, 6 USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, HDMI (Full HD 1080p compatible), optical S/PDIF output and a 4-in-1-memory card reader (SD/MS/MS Pro/xD). Wireless 802.11n WiFi is also integrated for quick network transfers.
It's time to play with the ZOTAC MAG - the world's first everywhere PC.

General details
  • New ZOTAC MAG systems
  • World's first everywhere PC
  • NVIDIA ION graphics processor
  • Intel Atom 330 or 230 dual or single-core processors
  • 2 GB of DDR2-800 memory
  • 160 GB 5400 rpm HDD
  • Dimensions: 186mm x 189mm x 38mm
  • Stand and VESA monitor mount included
  • No operating system installed
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • 802.11n WiFi integrated
  • 4-in-1 memory card reader (SD/MS/MS Pro/xD)
  • NVIDIA CUDA technology
  • NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology



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price this under the acer revo and they have a winner.
 
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So close...

Been waiting on VESA mountable system suitable for my users. Dell put one late last year, but it's pricey for what you get. Would have easily bought a dozen of these Zotacs on my first run, but only if they were bare-bones and had a DVI port.
 

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Hi @ all, it's my first post :)

Coming to the news, i think zotac is a very good brand and it's interesting to see it does'nt install any os, so the price should be lowest than other competitors.
 

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How, exactly, do you "unleash" an Atom 230? The hyperbole is about as accurate as a snail on a racetrack. Or a poodle unleashed to attack a heard of wilderbeast. Somehow, "unleashed" is a word that just doesnt fit.
 

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So close...

Been waiting on VESA mountable system suitable for my users. Dell put one late last year, but it's pricey for what you get. Would have easily bought a dozen of these Zotacs on my first run, but only if they were bare-bones and had a DVI port.

it has HDMI i'm sure that the include some form of adapter....
 
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Yes, but I'm already giving in on the power situation (looks like it takes a brick) so everything else better be what I want :D
 

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great, then i wait the review.
There is one thing i'm glad to know: can ion transmit audiohd in bitstream over hdmi?
 
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I'll just score a netbook. Some of them still have vga outs. and has the ability to be on its own. Everywhere PC.
 
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