IBM ThinkCentre S50 Intel Desktop PC

Written by admin on February 13, 2008 – 6:30 pm -

IBM ThinkCentre S50 Intel Desktop PC (Off-Lease) - Intel P4 2.8GHz, 512MB DDR, 40GB HDD, CD-ROM, 10/100 LAN, Windows XP Professional

Designed to deliver the strategic advantage to Fortune 500 corporations, the ThinkCentre S50 is now priced to fit the most modest budget. The stellar ThinkCentre S50 with its Small Form Factor gives flawless performance and dependability. Powered by a blazingly fast Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz processor, the S50 powers through the most complex applications with ease, and packs the agility and expandability to tackle the most sophisticated programs on the planet. Yes, this S50 literally screams with eye popping performance and legendary dependability! Loaded with 512MB of fast DDR memory and driven by an ample 40GB hard drive. This outstanding computer comes equipped with the award winning Windows XP Professional Edition and includes an excellent CD-ROM drive that provides plenty of entertainment availability.

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Computers - history and modern speed

Written by admin on January 6, 2008 – 11:26 am -

Modern computers take on many physical forms. The first devices that even resemble modern computers date to around 1940 - 1941. Though the computer concept existed earlier. Early electric powered computers were as a large room, consuming the power of hundreds, even thousands of modern desktop and laptop computers.computer system
Recent desktop and laptop computers are based on very small integrated circuits and are millions of times faster. These days, tiny circuit computers may be made small enough that are literally microns in size. Personal PCs are leading the information age. Circuit computers are very small, simple devices that are often used to control other devices. And are found in machines ranging from fighter aircraft to industrial robots, digital cameras, and even children’s toys. The ability of computers to store and execute lists of instructions called programs, makes computers extremely versatile and sets them apart from calculators. To give an example of just how fast the modern desktop pc is evolving: Just a decade ago computer cpu’s ran into megs of speed. A meg is 1 million bits per second of information to process. Today’s processors run in the gig’s. One gigabite equals 1,000 megs so a 4 gig desktop or laptop computers can process 4,000,000,000 bits of data per second.


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