Fujitsu Siemens sets new standards for mini-PCs
Dubai, August 14, 2008
Fujitsu Siemens Computers said that it has set new standards for mini-PCs with the launch of Esprimo Q5030.
The company said it is smaller and lighter than any other mini-PC on the market, weighing only 1.7 kg and also more of an energy-saver than traditional PC models.
Thanks to the new Intel Centrino 2 processor technology, the Esprimo Q5030 offers a notably better processor performance than earlier models.
The mini device's large number of interfaces - a total of six USB ports and eSata - means it boasts a high level of connectivity.
In addition, an integrated WLAN antenna also ensures the best connections.
With a stable lifecycle of at least 12 months, the small powerhouse is a top investment for business customers. The device easily meets the Energy Star 4.0 requirements and will appease the environmental conscience of every company. - TradeArabia News Service