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Zotac MAG HD-ND01


$300.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy hookup to the network, not a lot to setting it up. Streams HD video over the network seamlessly with no interruptions. Runs very quiet, generally can't hear it at all.

The Cons:Frequently locks up during a BIOS update, need to check for troubleshooting information before you attempt it.

The Zotac MAG HD-ND01 is one of the world's first all-in-one PCs. Created by ZOTAC International, a leading manufacturer in motherboards and graphic cards, the MAG HD-ND01 is full of customization as its a compact system that can be used anywhere.

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The system can be used in three different situations: flat on a surface, on its stand or mounted to the back of a monitor with VESA mounting holes. Since it ships without an operating system so owners can have their own choice, all that's needed is a keyboard, mouse and a display. The Zotac MAG HD-ND01 features a 160GB hard drive, 2GB of DDR2-800 memory, NVIDIA ION video graphics, analog stereo high-definition audio and six USB ports.

Features

  • CPU & RAM: Intel Atom 330 (dual-core), 2GB DDR2-800
  • Storage:  160GB hard drive
  • Operating System: Windows Vista/Windows 7
  • Video: NVIDIA ION graphics
  • Audio: Onboard analog stereo high-definition audio
  • USB 2.0: 6
  • Memory Card Reader: 4-in-1 (SD/MS/MS Pro/xD)
  • Dimensions:  186mm x 189mm x 38mm (L x W x H)

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Pros
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    easy hookup to the network, not a lot to setting it up

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    streams HD video over the network seamlessly with no interruptions

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    runs very quiet, generally can't hear it at all

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    has a large enough hard drive for a good sized media collection

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    more than enough RAM to handle any caching the software might need to do

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    small, compact design that can be easily tucked out of sight

Cons
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    frequently locks up during a BIOS update, need to check for troubleshooting information before you attempt it

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