Published on December 16th,2008 at 5:48 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Two Business and Academic Oriented PCs from Samsung

Here are two new desktop PCs from Samsung, the DB-P100 and DB-Z100. They’re designed for schools and small offices in need of easy to maintain PCs for lower IT costs.

Thanks to Samsung’s Smart Manger 5.0, IT managers can remotely access these PC to fix encountered problems, and back-up and restore.

As for specifications, these PCs are based on the Q43 Express Chipset and can utilize a wide range of CPUs, video cards, HDDs… sold in Samsung’s BTO package.

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