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Acer Launches Veriton Z280G AIO Computer

Aug 26 2009, 9:00am CDT | by

Acer Launches Veriton Z280G AIO Computer
 
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Not too long ago Acer offered the new Veriton nettop computer aimed at business users. Acer is back with a new Veriton system aimed at business users called the Z280G all in one. The all in one machine features an 18.5-inch widescreen LCD measuring 19-inches x 15-inches x 2.14-inches making for a very compact system.

The AIO machine is powered by an Intel Atom ULV processor and the screen features a 16:9 aspect ratio, 1000:1 contrast ratio, and a resolution of 1366 x 768. Storage for the machine is to a 160GB HDD. A super multi DVD burner is built-in and the machine has integrated 802.11b/g wireless connectivity.

The OS for the system is Windows XP and Acer ships the system with integrated speakers and a matching mouse and keyboard. The CPU is the Intel Atom N270 and graphics are Intel GMA 950. Acer crams 2GB of RAM into the little machine. The AIO starts at $499 and is available now.

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