Published on May 9th,2007 at 6:35 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

New Prius computers by Hitachi

It is today that Hitachi decided to present its new Personal Computers from the Prius range.

First thing first, the Prius One Type W, coming with a 20.1 inches LCD monitor (built-in, like an iMac) with 1680×1050 resolution, TV tuner, 320GB HDD, DVD DL, Core 2 Duo E4300 and 1GB RAM.

Second on our list is the Prius One Type S, a “light” version of the W, equipped with with a 17 inches screen (1280×1024), Celeron D336, 250GB HDD, 1GB RAM and DVD DL as well.

A quick look at the Notebooks with 2 versions of the “Note Type K” range, one featuring a digital TV tuner and the other without it. As usual you can choose between the Celeron M430 and the Core 2 Duo (T5500), 15.4 inches screens (WXGA) with EX2 technology offering a sweet 500cd/m2 in terms of brightness.




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