Acer America has announced the new Veriton N260G-U2802CP, a compact nettop for the US professional market. It will be available via Acer's authorized resellers with prices beginning at US$399, the company said.
Housed in an one-liter chassis, the Veriton N260G can be placed upright with its retractable stand or attached to the back of a display. Due to its small size and flexible design, this practical nettop is suitable for small offices, reception areas, classrooms, libraries, showrooms, call centers, hotel front desks or airline check-in kiosks, the company remarked.
The Veriton N260G-U2802CP combines an Intel Atom processor with an Intel GN40 Express chipset, up to 2GB of memory, a 160GB hard drive and integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500M GPU.
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