Friday, May 8th 2009

Point of View Releases its First NVIDIA ION Mainboards

POINT OF VIEW, well known for its range of NVIDIA based Graphics cards, is presenting today the first in a series of NVIDIA ION based mainboards: the mini-ITX POV/ION230 and POV/ION330.

Multiplying the performance level of Intel Atom based systems, the NVIDIA ION technology has been received with massive success in the market. A strong performance combined with the small form factor and extremely low power consumption; make this platform perfectly suitable for media center and family computer applications.
The Point of View POV/ION mainboards are built on a mini-ITX form factor and is equipped with either an Intel Atom 230 or 330 CPU. Up to 2048 Megabytes of 800 MHz DDR2 memory can be placed in the double SO-DIMM slots. Furthermore the board has four SATA connections and one PCI-Express 16x slot.

Defined by all-roundness, the boards are equipped with numerous in and output connections. The graphical output connections are DVI, VGA and HDMI whilst the audio is taken care of through the SPDIF output connection. For more common functionalities the system also has regular analogue stereo in and outputs. Last but not least: no less than four USB 2.0 ports (and two internal USB channels) will be available to connect your peripherals such as USB sticks, external hard drives, DVB-T USB adapters and more.

Media Center possibilities are made easy through the HDMI output and digital audio output. Whether you want to play back High Definition 1080P video directly through a BluRay optical drive, play them from an internal SATA HDD or stream them through the 1000Mbps LAN connection the NVIDIA ION GPU is guaranteed to offer fluid and sharp imaging on your LCD monitor or TV.

The strong element in these NVIDIA ION based main boards lie in the GeForce based integrated graphics chipset. The graphics chipset offers excellent hardware acceleration for multimedia applications through its internal shader processors. This allows the user to easily decode High definition video streams and even play DirectX 10 / Shader Model 4.0 games. Even newer 3d FPS games are very well playable on medium texture and effects details (such as shadows and lighting).

The POV/ION230 and POV/ION330 will be available this month. Contact your POV retailer for more information and availability.

Product Codes
  • POV/ION230 NVIDIA ION Mainboard retail with Intel Atom 230 CPU
  • POV/ION330 NVIDIA ION Mainboard retail with Intel Atom 330 CPU
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32 Comments on Point of View Releases its First NVIDIA ION Mainboards

#26
Wile E
Power User
Now cram the 330 model into a 10-11" netbook with 1280x720 resolution, and I'm sold.

Hell, I might buy one of these just to use as an HTPC/file server.
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#27
VIPER
Best choice for my future Car-PC :rockout:
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#28
AsRock
TPU addict
Sounds like a winner but they say low power but whats that ?.. I've not seen any numbers on that my self.
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#29
Yukikaze
lemonadesodaZotac 9300-ITX WiFi, GeForce 9300. A mITX with a lot more wallop
I know of that one, but I want the Atom 330 for low power. There are other LGA775 or mobile socket mITX boards, but they are expensive and the cpus are either extremely expensive, or too hot.
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#30
AsphyxiA
if only the board had wifi support out of the box, then I'd be sold. I'm sure that once nVidia releases the board that Zotac will come out with their own take on the product. This will probably include wifi. This has got to be one of the best CarPC platforms I've seen!
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#32
AsphyxiA
that would be perfect if there was a pci-e slot. Even just a x1 slot just for a dedicated sound card would be great. in an audiophile sound system, realtek just dosen't cut it. especially in an analog based system.
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