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ZOTAC To Demonstrate World's Smallest PC At PC Magazine's ‘How to Buy’ Event

Published Jun 27, 2012

ZOTAC International, a global innovator and channel manufacturer of graphics cards, mainboards and mini-PCs, today announced that it is all set to participate in PC Magazine Middle & Near East’s ‘How to Buy’ event, which is being held on June 28 and 29, 2012 at Dubai Festival Center and on July 5 and 6, 2012 at Mirdiff City Center. ZOTAC will demonstrate the world’s smallest PC – the ZBOX Nano XS AD11 Plus at the event and will also showcase its wide range of mini PCs.

ZOTAC’s mini PCs, better known by the brand name – ZBOX, are the perfect everywhere mini-PC for all computing needs. The ZBOX is the ideal miniature solution for any room. It is the ultimate HDTV companion and is full HD 1080p ready. The ZBOX is easily customizable and can be TV-optimised with XBMC – FREE Media Center OS for your ZBOX mini-PC available on ZOTAC.com, Windows Media Center and Cyberlink PowerDVD. The ZBOX models are powered by high-performance yet energy-efficient CPUs and GPUs that deliver plenty of computing power while consuming minimal amounts of energy for eco-friendly computing. The ZBOX packs plenty of power and performance for the user’s routine tasks such as web browsing, checking e-mail, word processing, video playback and other tasks.

The ZBOX Nano XS AD11 Plus, which is the world’s smallest PC capable of delivering a rich high-definition desktop computing experience, will be the highlight of ZOTAC’s showcase at PC Magazine Middle & Near East’s ‘How to Buy’ event. Also on display will be the ZBOX ID81 Plus, ZBOX nano AD10 and ZBOX Blu-ray AD05 series, which are perfect matches for users seeking a powerful tower PC replacement, home theater PC or energy-efficient PC.

“At this year's PC Magazine ‘How to Buy’ event, ZOTAC will have one of the most comprehensive and diverse portfolios of mini PCs available on the market," said Carsten Berger, the Marketing Director at ZOTAC International. “Size matters when it comes to desktop systems. We are always trying to push full-featured systems into the smallest size possible. Our new ZOTAC ZBOX Nano XS shows that you can pack a complete high-definition capable desktop PC into a miniature form factor that conveniently fits in the smallest places.”

PC Magazine’s ‘How to Buy’ event is an exclusive show by PC Magazine Labs, now in its fourth edition. The event includes a host of customer promotions, instant rewards on Q & As, competitions, and four days of exciting and interactive visitor features. PC Magazine’s ‘How to Buy’ sessions are interactive sessions wherein an expert on technology will explain the main features of a particular product category between well-timed intervals.

ZOTAC’s top-notch range of ZBOX mini PCs are available through their distributor, Golden Systems Middle East and their channel partners in the Middle East region. Customers in Dubai can buy the latest models of ZBOX from the Golden Systems’ showroom Al Ain Center in Bur Dubai.

About ZOTAC International (MCO) Limited
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 further information please visit www.zotac.com



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