Zotac’s Ultra-Compact P67 PC and ITX Solutions
Graphics firm focuses on media center and 3D Blu-ray.
Zotac debuted two new products for CES 2011, its latest Z-Box compact PC and a larger, more flexible ITX solution.
Designed for Blu-ray 3D video, the ID36 Plus (center) uses Intel’s high-efficiency D525 Atom processor with Nvidia Ion graphics and 802.11n to deliver enhanced playback and connectivity in the smallest possible package.
For those whose performance needs go beyond basic connectivity and playback, Zotac displayed a wide range of Mini-ITX motherboards. The star of this lineup is its new LGA-1155 based H67ITX-A-E.
The H67ITX-A-E supports Intel’s new Sandy Bridge performance processors along with dual USB 3.0 rear outputs, a two-port front-panel USB 3.0 header, integrated 802.11n wifi, HDMI, DisplayPort, SATA 6Gb/s, and a bunch of more-traditional interfaces.
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