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Pelham Sloane Introduces the PSynergy 1700 (7/9/2006)

Pelham Sloane is pleased to announce the introduction of its patented, award- winning PSynergy 1700. The sleek 17" all-in-one computing solution ö measuring only 2 ²" thick - is available in several configurations and can be custom- built for orders of 10 units or more. Based upon market research and customer feedback, we have designed our new product line to conform to the needs of by both institutional and consumer applications. Accordingly, the look and feel of the PSynergy 1700 is redefining the manner in which users view computers in the context of information, entertainment and automation applications.

State-of-the-Art Features and Options

Pelham Sloane offers a wide range of features and benefits in this innovative product. Options include touch screens, TV tuners, Windows Media Center Edition, three internal wireless protocols (802.11 a/b/g, Bluetooth and Z-Wave) and a biometric fingerprint reader, among others. The PSynergy 1700 offers both regular and wide screen models and offers Intel PentiumM processors up to 2.26GHz, up to 750GB hard disk drives and up to 2GB memory (RAM).

The PSynergy 1700 delivers a myriad of solutions for health care, commercial/home automation and hospitality applications where its space and energy efficiency result in a low total cost of ownership. Pelham Sloane's PSynergy 1700 has been recognized at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show where it won a Design & Engineering Showcase Award for Integrated Home Systems.

www.k-median.co.uk


 
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