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Asus Asteio D22 DAV

Wednesday February 14, 2007
Written by Ross Burridge
Tags: Asus | Asteio | D22 | DAV
AUD
$2179
Price at time of review.
A flexible and powerful livingroom PC that ticks almost all the right boxes, as well as being great value.
A List
Vendor Asus
CPU model/brand Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
CPU speed 1.8GHz
Memory capacity 1GB
RAM type 533MHz DDR2
HD capacity 250GB
Optical drive Lite-On DVD/RW SHM-165S6S drive
Graphics Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS
Card reader 13-in-1 memory card reader
Audio integrated 7.1 Intel HD audio
TV tuner AsusTek TV7162 Hybrid TV tuner
Networking Gigabit Ethernet; 802.11g WLAN
Operating system Windows XP MCE 2005
Price 2179
Supplier www.shoptopia.com.au
Product site url http://www.asus.com/
Warranty 1yr C&R

Copyright © 2009 Dennis Publishing

This article appeared in the March, 2007 issue of PC Authority.
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