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Showing posts with label Press Releases Complete Systems. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Ausser begin making monthly drawings of components.

From AUSSA we communicate this new initiative we hope you enjoy it. As many of you know, always with the idea to improve and be competitive at the moment AUSSA offer to Forero HardZone ADSLZONE and offer in terms of labor in our performances. This bid is quantitative and therefore not accessible to all our productions.

In this regard, we believe that this new initiative can benefit many more customers. Never forgetting the identity and how they are delivering good results, such as being one of the most competitive online stores in terms of domestic prices, without compromising one iota the quality of our service and our performances, as well as our RMA policy.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

MSI is committed to its family of computers "All in One" at CeBIT 2011

MSI continues to promote PCs All in One (AIO) at CeBIT. MSI's new systems incorporate all the latest technologies to offer the latest advances. Among these advances is the use of Intel Core processors and AMD i3/i5/i7 Fusion sound system with THX certification TruStudio Pro on all models from 22 "and Full HD LED widescreen display with a ratio 16: 9.

The new range of MSI AIO also features USB 3.0 connectivity, offering a high rate of data transfer, technology Super Charger, which charges the battery of an iPhone, smartphone or iPad 40% faster than from a conventional computer, and even works with the AIO off. The new MSI AIO family also incorporates a set of unique applications ranging from entertainment to business applications through dicácticas.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

AMD announced that its Fusion APUs accelerate Flash Player 10.2

AMD has announced that the latest update to Adobe Flash Player 10.2 is fully supported low-power platforms AMD Fusion Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), improving the ability to playback high definition video. AMD and Adobe have been working together to enable playback of 1080p HD video through the video acceleration capabilities of all hardware devices low-AMD 2011 (codename "Brazos") and other platforms using AMD graphics.