IBM NetVista S Series Desktop

The IBM NetVista S Series is designed as a space-saver for crowded classrooms. The NetVista S Series offers IBM’s smallest desktop chassis design — taking up to 64% less space than a traditional desktop when paired with an optional flat-panel monitor — offering the ultimate combination for crowded classrooms. Despite the small chassis, the S series comes with industry-standard features, including an Intel Pentium 4 processor, Double Data Rate memory, full-height PCI slots, standard optical drives, four front-access high-speed USB 2.0 ports, and front-access audio ports. Also, the unit can be customized for wireless networking. Prices start at $929. IBM, White Plains, NY, (888) SHOP-IBM, www.ibm.com.

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