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This series consists of build lists targeted for the average
consumer and businesses.
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- The Budget PC is for the first-time PC buyers, beginners, novices, schools, Internet cafes, computer rentals, and budget conscious.
- The Basic PC is for students and offices. It can also be used for prize raffles.
- The Home PC is targeted for home use only such as playing games, multimedia applications, and good for home networking.
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This series is designed for office professionals, programmers,
developers, and desktop publishers.
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- The *SOHO PC is for the average office professional that works on a company project. It can be used for small-to-medium
size businesses.
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The Developer PC is for the advance office professionals, programmers and developers that work on medium-to-large scale projects. Compared to the standard SOHO, it can be used for medium-to-large
businesses.
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The PrintShop PC is for computer shops whose business is for desktop publishing like printing and scanning pictures and documents. It is best combined with Budget PCs for computer rentals.
- The Publishing PC is for graphic artists and web designers
that work on editing images, sophisticated designs and
multimedia-rich web pages.
* SOHO means "Small Office-Home Office"
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This series is specifically built for multimedia enthusiasts, gamers, and multimedia developers.
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- The Multimedia PC is for the valued gamer that wants standard gaming experience without sacrificing performance.
- The Multimedia Pro PC is for the average-to-advance gamer and can be used for
small home theater setups.
- The Multimedia Developer PC is for developers who
works on video, audio, gaming solutions, and other multimedia
applications.
- The *Multimedia Advance DDR and RD PCs are for advance gamers who want the best multimedia experience. It can be used for advance home theater setups.
* The difference between the three is that the first one uses the valued SDRAM memory
modules and
the second uses the faster DDR-RAM and the last uses the fastest
RDRAM memory modules.
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