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Evesham launches Viiv-powered Mini PC

Intel Core Duo processors beef up this entertainment centre

Evesham has upgraded its Mini PC to an entertainment centre, with built-in Intel Viiv technology and powerful Intel Core Duo processors.

The second generation of the Mini PC runs on Windows Media Center Edition and is a compact 50x165x165mm.

It has a built-in dual-layer DVD-RW, which allows users to share films, photos and music.

A digital TV tuner gives access to all Freeview and terrestrial TV channels.

The Mini PC features S-video, IEEE 1394 (Firewire), 2 USB2 ports, DVI and several audio connections including S/PDIF out.

It is available now for £799.

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