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Two High-End Multimedia PCs
December 1996
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International What's New
/ Two High-End Multimedia PCs
IPC targets the high-end multimedia computing market with a pair of PCs -- the Helios Mini Tower and the FamilyMagic Excellente -- based on Intel's 200-MHz Pentium Pro processor. Designed for workstation applications, the Helios Mini Tower includes 16 MB of EDO DRAM, upgradable to 512 MB; 2 GB of storage; an eight-speed CD-ROM drive; and an optional 33.6-Kbps fax modem card. The FamilyMagic Excellente, which is designed for home u
sers, includes similar features, plus MPEG-1, 16-bit sound, and wave-table synthesis. With the FamilyMagic Excellente, you can watch video CDs or tapes by simply hooking up a VCR to the system's external input port.
Price: Call company.
Company: IPC Corp., Ltd., Singapore
Phone: +65 744 2688
Fa
x: +65 743 0691
Internet:
http://www.ipccorp.com/ipc
Circle 1045 on Inquiry Card.
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