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ArticlesLow-Cost PC


November 1996 / International What's New / Low-Cost PC

First International Computer's Leo Titan 995 is a fully functional PC that sells for less than $1000. The system is built around AMD's K5-PR90 microprocessor, an x86-based Pentium-level chip. The Leo Titan 995 comes with 8 MB of memory, 256 KB of Level II cache, 1 MB of video memory, a 14- inch monitor with 1280- by 1024-pixel resolution, 1.2 GB of hard disk space, a six-speed CD-ROM drive, 16-bit sound, speakers, and OS software.


Price: Call company.

Company: First International Computer, Inc., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Phone: +886 2 717 4500 ext. 7051

Fax: +886 2 714 8676

Internet: http://www.fic.com.tw/

Circle 997 on Inquiry Card.

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