Millennia Desktop from Micron

The Millennia desktop from Micron offers great performance and leading-edge features at a reasonable price. Starting at $899, the Millennia features a 400 MHz Intel Celeron processor. It has 32MB 100MHz SDRAM (1 DIMM) and a 4.3 GB ATA-33 hard drive. A 40X-Max standard CD-ROM drive and a 15" Micron 500DX display (13.8" viewable, .27mm dp) are also standard.

With a remarkably small footprint form factor, this PC is designed for economical use of space. Video and audio capabilities are provided by Maestro integrated sound and 8MB nVidia Riva 128 2X integrated video. Also featured on the base unit are a 56K V.90 PCI modem, Logitech three-button mouse, Microsoft Windows 98 and Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition. Micron PC, Inc., Meridian, ID, (800) MICRONPC, www.micronpc.com.

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