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Acer Delivers Veriton All-in-One Desktop PC to the U.S. Professional Market

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Acer, the world's third largest vendor in the PC market, today announced the new Acer Veriton Z280G-EA271CP all-in-one PC for the U.S. commercial market. It delivers energy-efficient performance in a picture-perfect design. It's available via Acer's authorized resellers with prices beginning at just $499.

Boasting a brilliant 18.5-inch widescreen LCD monitor and measuring just 19-inches (W) by 15-inches (H) by 2.14-inches (D), this sleek all-in-one is perfect for reception areas, hotel lobbies, executive suites, cube environments and any office that requires an integrated, space-saving design.



Featuring an Intel Atom ultra-low-voltage processor and fan-less operation, the Veriton Z280G is cool, quiet and Energy Star qualified. This practical platform easily manages basic office productivity and Internet-based applications.

"Generous with style, yet conservative with space and price, the Veriton Z280G is an asset to any home office or corporate setting," said Leila Axelle Robert, Acer Commercial Systems Business Manager. "Users are sure to enjoy the brilliant display that showcases presentations, spreadsheets and Internet content in vivid clarity, while business owners and IT specialists will appreciate the system's excellent value and energy savings."

Easy Set-Up, Brilliant Viewing

The system is as easy on the eyes as it is to set up and use. The high-definition LCD display provides a superb viewing experience with its 16:9 aspect ratio, 1000:1 contrast ratio and 1366×768 resolution, making it ideal for viewing graphs, charts, videos and more in crisp detail and vibrant color.

The Veriton Z280G helps organize, create and share digital data. Using the Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader, users can quickly transfer presentations and other documents from one PC to another. A 160GB hard drive is large enough to store a vast library of digital data. Conveniently located on the right side of the display, the Super Multi Double-Layer drive can quickly and easily load software, back-up critical data as well as read, playback and copy optical disks. Built-in 802.11b/g wireless allows for quick, cable-less connection to the Internet. The system also comes with Windows XP, integrated speakers and a matching keyboard and mouse.

Practical Management and Security Software

The sleek system boasts an excellent software package for protecting and managing important data. In addition to Adobe Reader and Cyberlink DVD, it offers Acer eRecovery Management for creating system back-ups, copying configurations and burning factory default images. This management software also restores user created HDD images or optical disks, original system configurations as well as reinstalls Acer applications and drivers. Acer Client Manager enables IT managers to deploy software and control user's systems remotely, while Acer Security Suite keeps digital data safe.

Pricing, Availability and Specifications

The Acer Veriton Z280G-EA271CP all-in-one desktop PC is available in North America via Acer's authorized resellers with prices beginning at just $499.

Acer Veriton Z280G-EA271CP All-in-One Desktop:
  • Windows XP Professional, Recovery CD with Windows Vista Business
  • Intel Atom N270 (1.60GHz, 512KB Cache, L2, 533MHz FSB)
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 2 GB Memory
  • 160GB Hard Drive
  • SuperMulti Drive
  • Five USB 2.0 Ports
  • Multi-in-One Card Reader
  • 18.5-inch Widescreen LCD Display
  • Gigabit LAN and WiFi 802.11 b/g WLAN
  • One Year Limited Warranty

Display Specifications:
  • 1366 x 768 Native Resolution
  • 16:9 Aspect Ratio
  • 1000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
  • 250 cd/m2 Brightness
  • 5ms Response Time

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atom + 19" HDTV = $500 USD?

its the kind of thing my mum could use to be honest, price is a little high for its power.
 
Not bad for an atom system like this. Wonder if you could run Snow Leopard on it.
 
professional market?
i guess if youre a business who knows jack about PC's and wants a good looking reasonably priced rig for your workers who write email and surf porn then this will look pretty good on their desks... but yeah... crap and overpriced IMO... (also what kind of resolution is that anyways... did they have surplus lcd panels from 1996 that they needed to use for something so they stuffed them in there!)
 
Not bad for an atom system like this. Wonder if you could run Snow Leopard on it.

Doubtful. As far as I know, the N270 can't run 64-bit code... Leopard, however, shouldn't be an issue. It takes a fair bit of software/bootloader tweaking, but if you've got the right software at your disposal right from the start, it should be no more difficult to get one of these running OS X than it is to do the same with a Dell Mini.
 
Considering the highest price eeePC is about $450 bucks right now and doesn't have all of the features this has, I would say the price is right on target. I'm sure a month or so after release the prices will go lower.
 
professional market?
i guess if youre a business who knows jack about PC's and wants a good looking reasonably priced rig for your workers

LoL, I'd say about 80% of the market is such..


Pre built and pre loaded OS/software, I'd say this thing is 'entry priced' just right.. Worthless for those who know pc's, but good for those who don't..
 
OmG . Its got Adobe Reader for free?.....which is free anyway.....and foxit is better really.....

lol but yeh i think these things are gonna be popular with people that dont know much about computers. "all in one" looks easier to setup, they dont have to worry about wires and it looks neater. There are millions that only check email and surf the net and this is good enough for them.
 
professional market?
i guess if youre a business who knows jack about PC's and wants a good looking reasonably priced rig for your workers who write email and surf porn then this will look pretty good on their desks... but yeah... crap and overpriced IMO... (also what kind of resolution is that anyways... did they have surplus lcd panels from 1996 that they needed to use for something so they stuffed them in there!)

thats the resolution 90% of the HDTV market uses. 720p died out really fast, and was replaced by 768p.
 
This is what happens when macs become popular... everyone thinks it is a brilliant idea to cram a computer into a monitor.

Does anyone besides me see quite a few problems with that?
 
This is what happens when macs become popular... everyone thinks it is a brilliant idea to cram a computer into a monitor.

Does anyone besides me see quite a few problems with that?

for an atom? no.
good space saver for an office machine.
 
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