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ZOTAC® Kicks Off CES With Miniature 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Platform

Published Jan 9, 2011

ZOTAC® International, a leading innovator and the world’s largest channel manufacturer of graphics cards, kicks off the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show with the H67 ITX WiFi a miniature 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ platform. The ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi takes the mini ITX form factor to new heights of performance, energy efficiency and integrated graphics capabilities.

Equipped with the Intel® H67 Express chipset, the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi supports the latest LGA1155 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ family processors including 2000 series Core™ i3, i5 and i7 processors. The ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi goes beyond the capabilities of the 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ platform and accommodates processors up to 130 watt TDP above the 95 watts required by the fastest Intel® Core™ i7 processor for additional overclocking headroom that appeals to the most demanding enthusiasts.

ZOTAC® has a broad line up of mini ITX platforms and continues to push the limits of what is possible in such a small form factor,” said Carsten Berger, marketing director, ZOTAC® International. “The H67 ITX WiFi is our new flagship and the perfect scalable platform that lets users select their ideal level of performance needs whether it is dual or quad core processing, integrated Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000 or a high performance ZOTAC® GeForce® series graphics card the H67 ITX WiFi supports it all.

Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000 is supported on the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi via DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI I and VGA [with the included adapter] for connectivity with the latest digital and legacy analogue displays.

Intel® HD Graphics 2000/3000 with InTru™ 3D technology is capable of decoding two simultaneous 1080p video streams for flawless Blu-ray 3D playback when connecting the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi to a compatible HDMI 1.4a display. Accompanying Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD™ Master Audio formats on Blu-ray and Blu ray 3D movies can be sent directly to home theatre receivers in its raw state from the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi for crystal clear surround sound audio that delivers an outstanding digital entertainment experience pleasing to your eyes and ears.

Expansion is plentiful with the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi, including 2 SATA 6.0 Gbs, 4 SATA 3.0 Gbs with support for RAID 0, 1, 0,1 and 5, eSATA, up to 4 USB 3.0 ports and a PCI Express x16 expansion slot. On board 802.11n WiFi and Gigabit Ethernet deliver network transfers up to 300 Mbs wirelessly or 1000 Mbs wired for lightning fast network connectivity.

It’s time to play with the ZOTAC® H67 ITX WiFi.

About ZOTAC®:

ZOTAC® International is a part of PC Partner Ltd. Group. ZOTAC® is also one of the largest NVIDIA® graphics cards and motherboard manufacturer in the world with over 10 years of quality manufacturing experience. The ZOTAC® philosophy is to deliver the latest products at competitive prices without sacrificing quality.

For more information:

Nirmala D’souza
OAK Consulting FZC
T: +971507343840
E: nimi@oakconsulting.biz



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