Entire Desktop Line Windows 95 Certified

Zenith Data Systems' (ZDS) entire of line of Z-Station desktop computers has gone through extensive testing and meets all of Microsoft Corp.'s requirements for Windows 95 certification.

All ZDS Windows 95-based PCs include Symantec Windows 95 Norton Navigator and Norton Anti-Virus, Triton CoSession remote host software, a special version of Netscape Internet browsing software with LAN and dial-up access support, and a Windows 95-optimized keyboard.

In addition, ZDS has developed an intelligent interface software suite to simplify setup, startup, use and maintenance with Windows 95, called ZDS EZ-Companion. Zenith Data Systems, Buffalo Grove, IL, (800) 533-0331, www.zds.com.

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