The German company Medion has just released its latest desktop sales, the Medion Akoya P7315, a team that includes a classic taste of the new Intel Core i7 platform on Sandy Bridge, namely the Intel Core i7 2600 to 3.4 Ghz. Accompanying 4GB of DDR3 RAM, an ATI Radeon HD5450 with 1GB of dedicated memory and a single 1TB SATA hard drive at 7,200 rpm.
Outside, a DVD rewritable drive, a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 and Card Reader MMC / SD / Memory Stick are its salient features. CPU, minitower, and the usual simplistic design Medion are the hallmarks of this classic desktop that offers a very affordable price. Is now available in MediaMarkt at a price of 600 euros, keyboard, mouse and antivirus trial for 90 days included.
Interesting for those who want a simple device with which to tweak or make changes.
Outside, a DVD rewritable drive, a USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 and Card Reader MMC / SD / Memory Stick are its salient features. CPU, minitower, and the usual simplistic design Medion are the hallmarks of this classic desktop that offers a very affordable price. Is now available in MediaMarkt at a price of 600 euros, keyboard, mouse and antivirus trial for 90 days included.
Interesting for those who want a simple device with which to tweak or make changes.
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