| Thursday, March 4 2010 |

Zalman is actually in a local hotel suite, showing off some very interesting products. They are showcasing their 3D monitor in the 21.5 inch variant with FullHD resolution. A 24 inch version can also be had, while a 27 inch LCD and a 32 inch 3D TV LCD are also in planning. We also got a good look at their upcoming VGA coolers for ATI and NVIDIA cards. Due to the different placement of GPU cores, there are now two different coolers with the same general structure. We were told, that the final NVIDIA version will be green, while the red variant is final and will be intended for ATI products.
We also got a peak a the Z7 and Z10 cases, with the latter having been filled with Gigabyte and Patriot hardware along with the new CNPS10 Performa CPU cooler from Zalman itself. This unit will sport an affordable price point, while retaining the performance level of the CNPS10X model. There is also a new silent fan unit, which will sell for around 17 USD. It has rubberized corner fillings to stop vibrations and also features a unique blade design.
Last but not least, there are several netbook and notebook coolers, The most interesting one is the NC2500 Plus - the midsize one - which features an integrated 2.5 inch SATA enclosure in the base for added storage. For those not requiring such a bay, the NC2500 omits this option and thus comes with a lower price tag.
We also got a peak a the Z7 and Z10 cases, with the latter having been filled with Gigabyte and Patriot hardware along with the new CNPS10 Performa CPU cooler from Zalman itself. This unit will sport an affordable price point, while retaining the performance level of the CNPS10X model. There is also a new silent fan unit, which will sell for around 17 USD. It has rubberized corner fillings to stop vibrations and also features a unique blade design.
Last but not least, there are several netbook and notebook coolers, The most interesting one is the NC2500 Plus - the midsize one - which features an integrated 2.5 inch SATA enclosure in the base for added storage. For those not requiring such a bay, the NC2500 omits this option and thus comes with a lower price tag.
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