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Norco BIS-6620 III a small package that packs a punch

Norco BIS-6620 III a small package that packs a punch

Don’t let the Norco BIS-6620 III fool you – it might be small in size, but it certainly doesn’t lack any punch, at least for the average computer user. Within its chassis, you will find an Intel Atom processor from the Z5xx range, coupled with integrated GMA500 graphics and VGA output, not to mention an HDMI port that makes it perfect to output HD video onto a large screen display. While you can’t expect full HD video playback, it ought to pack enough muscle to handle the 720p range with aplomb. Other specifications include 1GB RAM, a 1.8? hard drive bay, PS/2 ports, five USB 2.0 ports, mic and line jacks and an antenna for optional Wi-Fi connectivity. Of course, you can also use it to read Compact Flash and SD memory cards thanks to the included slots. There is no word on pricing or availability though, so we’re keeping our eyes and ears peeled.

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