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ViewSonic VOT125 PC Mini ready to rock and roll

ViewSonic VOT125 PC Mini ready to rock and roll

ViewSonic has rolled out its latest VOT125 PC Mini, where this nettop is ready to fulfil your order request by coming in a compact form factor that will definitely work well with folks who are limited by the amount of space at home or at the office. Featuring a green-centric design, the VOT125 PC mini uses up to 90% less plastic and consumes up to 90% less energy than traditional tower PCs, boasting an Intel ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) processor within and 0.6L form factor that also translates to less cables required. It will ship with Windows 7 installed, and you can opt to have it mounted to the back of an LCD monitor with the included VESA mount kit. Specifications aren’t too shabby either for a nettop, with 2GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a quartet of USB 2.0 ports (we would have liked to see USB 3.0 instead), DVI/HDMI outputs and Ethernet/wireless internet connectivity. Depending on your budget, you can opt for the Intel Celeron M Processor ULV 743, Intel Celeron Processor SU2300, Intel Pentium Processor SU4100 and Intel Core 2 Duo Processor SU7300, with prices starting from $499 upwards. Skip this if gaming is your main concern. [Press Release]

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