Thursday, January 3rd 2013

ECS Showcasing Latest AIO's, Tablet and Motherboards at 2013 CES

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) will be showcasing its new line products at the 2013 International Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas at the Mirage Hotel from January 8 to January 11. ECS invites all interested parties to get hands-on experience with its latest product offerings, including two next generation All-in-one (AIO) touch based PCs, notebooks, a tablet, and the latest in ATX and Thin Mini-ITX motherboards.

With 10-finger touch capability, the G24 and G18 Series are a new line of AIO PCs using ECS' own Thin Mini-ITX motherboards. The G24 series in particular fully supports the touch interface of Windows 8. These two edge-to-edge 23.6"/18.5" AIOs featuring full HDMI capability, a TV tuner card and a remote not only act as your personal computer but also your 2nd TV.
Moreover with a hot swap bay right on the side of the display, users can enjoy quick and simple installs for 2.5" hard disks and optical drives. ECS' G24 and G18 Series are the latest all-new customizable AIO system that meets the needs of next generation desktop computing.

The Latest 7 Series and Thin Mini-ITX Motherboards
ECS will display its newest motherboards using the latest Intel 7 Series based platform as well as three Thin Mini-ITX motherboards. The Thin Mini-ITX Q77H2-TI & B75H2-TI, made for corporate use, are digital signage capable, and feature all solid capacitors. The NM70-TI is a low-power and passively cooled Thin Mini-ITX motherboard featuring an integrated Celeron for the purpose of AIO's and low profile applications.

ECS invites all interested parties to visit the Mirage Hotel to see first hand these highlighted products as well as other innovative offerings from their product line including new notebooks and a tablet.
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