Micro Symplex Asks: Why MX PC?PHOENIX, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21--There are plenty of reasons -- starting with all the years (10, in fact) MX PC has been in business! It takes a great deal of hard work and a lot of know-how to establish yourself in this fast-paced, technologically-driven market. But we've done it -- thanks to continued partnerships with leading manufacturers, a strong commitment to customer satisfaction and a staff dedicated to providing you with whatever you need -- whenever you need it. Over the past 10 years, computer users nationwide have come to depend on MX PC for an unparalleled selection of topnotch PCs and peripherals -- at unbeatably low prices! What makes our PCs better than the rest? That's easy! We start by researching each and every component that goes into a MX PC. And once we've found the best of the best, we integrate these components into your MX PC -- so you get a computer that offers top performance every time you turn it on. But what really sets our MX PCs apart from other manufacturers' systems is our refusal to use all-in-one motherboards and proprietary parts. With MX PCs, you are not locked in to a single manufacturer if you need to switch a component. Plus, the video and sound cards aren't fused to the main board. And that means you can upgrade any component you want! After all, important computing decisions should be made by you-- not your motherboard. When it comes to service, it's not one of the best. It is the best. With 12 hours turn around time (guaranteed) nobody even comes close to this bold statement. Take a look at what's inside MX PCs include high tech features like Intel Pentium and Pentium II The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code named "Klamath," the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions. Processors (up to 450 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc. of power) for superior speed: -- Synchronous DRAM Synchronous DRAM - Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory to match system memory speed with that of the processor -- Pipelined Burst Cache Pipelined Burst Cache - Pipeline Burst Cache for increased performance and reduced memory refresh Memory refresh is the process of periodically reading information from an area of computer memory, and immediately rewriting the read information to the same area with no modifications. Each memory refresh cycle refreshes a succeeding area of memory. rates --32X CD-ROM drives CD-ROM drives, which today typically means a CD-RW drive that is a combo CD-ROM, CD-R and CD-RW drive, come in a variety of speeds. The original drive (1x) transferred data at 150KB per second. with incredible 4800 Kbps transfer rates --For Internet and to access data faster --56 Kbps fax modems with digital voice --sound cards with 3D sound with 192 voices for the best sound available Whether you play games or listen to cool music you will have theater like sound available -- even MDRAM (Multibank DRAM) An earlier type of dynamic RAM chip from MoSys, Inc., Sunnyvale, CA (www.mosys.com) that was available in 256KB increments. It enabled embedded applications with fixed memory requirements to have exactly the amount of RAM they need. , SGRAM (Synchronous Graphics RAM) A type of dynamic RAM chip that is similar to the SDRAM technology, but includes enhanced graphics features for use with display adapters. and EDO ram video accelerators for faster redraw To redisplay an image on screen whether text or graphics. The concept is that the first time elements are displayed, they are "drawn," and if something is changed, they are "redrawn." Applications often have a Refresh command that redraws the screen. in video applications! And when it comes to software, we package all the software we install and configure with CDs, disks and manuals for your future use. We've got it all: Micro Symplex is truly your one-stop computer shop -- with notebooks and PCs that set the standard in quality and performance -- leading manufacturers like Hewlett-Packard, Compaq, ViewSonic, Everex, U.S.Robotics -- popular peripherals including fax modems, printers, mass storage, monitors, networking products and much, much more! So call Micro Symplex today -- we've got the PCs to get you started -- supplies and peripherals to keep you going -- and the great service, support and prices that keep you coming back. Two locations to serve you better: MX Mesa: 333 S. Dobson Rd. No. 100, Mesa, AZ 85202 Ph: 835-6144 Fax: 835-0154 MX Metro: 2605 W. Northern Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85051 Ph: 242-6740 Fax: 242-6920 Corporate Sales: 602-244-0080 SOURCE: DigitalWork http://www.digitalwork.com |
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