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iBuypower Announces Three New Video PCs

Published: 8/11/08 at 10:18 AM
Written By: Julianna Cummins
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(andPOP) - iBuypower, a gaming PC manufacturer, recently announced the release of its new line of video PC’s. The Video PC’s are designed for amateur videographers who like to share their work online through websites such as Youtube. The iBuypower Video PC line includes the Video Bot, Video Pro, and Video Extreme.

The Video Bot, housed in an NZXT Appollo case, features the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 CPU, nVidia 9800GT GPU, and 4 GB of RAM. Users looking for more power can go for the Video Pro, which features an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 processor, ATI HD 4850 graphics card and 8 GB of RAM.

The Video Extreme is housed in a Termaltake Armor case, and features an Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme QX9770 CPU, ATI HD 4870 graphics card, 8 GB of RAM, a Blu-ray burner and a 1200W power supply.

All three of the iBuypower Video PCs come with Adobe’s Premier Elements 4.0 editing software built-in 8 channel surround sound, Microsoft Windows Vista Home, a 12-in-1 card reader/writer and a 3 year limited warranty. The Video Game PCs are selling in the range of $1,299 to $4,299.



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