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NORCO promotes tiny PC with HDMI—BIS-6620Ⅳ

As one of NORCO’s best-selling mini-pcs, the BIS-6620Ⅳ begins to have its promoting experience recently. With its small size, various interfaces as well as the good price, it has been warmly welcomed by all walks of life.

September 8th, 2010

Recently, NORCO begins to promote one of its best-selling mini-pcs, the BIS-6620Ⅳ. With its small size, various interfaces as well as the good price, it has been warmly welcomed since the beginning of its promotion.

The BIS-6620Ⅳ is a mini-pc with a size of 4.5”×4.5”×1.5”. Its ultra compact structure makes it a very dedicate case among numerous types of mini-pcs and it won’t take up much space on your desk. Developed with a fanless cooling system, the BIS-6620Ⅳ can continuously operate in a long period. In a word, the two points mentioned above could on one hand embody its effectiveness and on the other hand feature its characteristic of low-power-consumption. All of these characteristics result into an environmental friendly product.

Though basically the BIS-6620Ⅳ was configurated as the previous BIS-6620 series, it has been upgraded in many aspects. Based on Intel Atom Z510 processor as well as GMA 500 graphics, and accompanied by the HDMI, the BIS-6620Ⅳ could easily play the HD video up to 1080p. In addition to that, the I/O system has been expanded to 5×USB2.0 which make it easy to connect to diverse devices.

Though the BIS-6620Ⅳ is superior to some other mini-pcs in many aspects, it is still sold at a very favorable price during its promoting period. So if you want to undergo an unique experience brought by BIS-6620Ⅳ, act!

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