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Point of View ION330

Nvidia MCP7A-ION, DDR2 RAM, Mini-ITX, Graphics card, Sound card, Network card, Format: Mini-ITX, Type de CPU intégré: Intel Atom 330 - dualcore 1,6GHz, Type de processeur: Intel Atom, Nombre de processeurs supportés: 1, Socket: Integrated CPU

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Point of View ION330
Anonymous, on September 3, 2009 11:38 AM
Energy efficiency. HD video playbackPackaging needs to shout, 'energy efficiency'.
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