Samsung Shows Off MV100, MZ100 Desktop PCs
| Author | Hugo Jobling |
| Published | 6th Oct 2008 |
In a surprisingly coincidental (although almost certainly unrelated) move, Samsung's Korean outfit has shown off a pair of low-power desktop systems not entirely unlike Dell's recently-launched Studio Desktop systems. The MV100 Tower and MZ100 Slim Tower (even the names are unerringly similar to Dell's!) are both pitched as eco-friendly systems, thanks to their low power draws, and the specs definitely back up those pretensions.

Both systems boast impressive 60W operating power-draws and even better 1W standby power consumption. Despite needing less energy than some bulbs, the systems still offer support for a wide variety of Intel CPUs, by dint of using Intel's G43 chipset, and have the option of either an nVidia GeForce 9500 GS or an nVidia GeForce 9600GT - hardly groundbreaking stuff, but you don't buy a low power draw PC to play Crysis, anyway.
No other details are available about the MV100 and MZ100, currently. Hopefully for the energy efficiency aficionados among us a UK release is planned. I know my electricity could do with this kind of low power draw PC!
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Technology changes, and so should you. said on 6th October 2008
Martin Daler said on 6th October 2008
I'm there too. I shudder when I realise I have something like a one bar electric fire under my desk connected to the internet, and then they doubled the price of electricity. ... more
Xiphias said on 6th October 2008
So what's the average standby power consumption? I didn't think it was much more than 1W on most PCs.
Martin: They cost quite a bit more for a comparable C... more
Technology changes, and so should you. said on 7th October 2008
I get the impression that PC manufacturers are stuck in the 90s. They still have this distinction between a desktop device that goes all out for processing power and gaming ability... more
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Good.
Asus take note, this is where you should be taking the Eee Box (which I think looks better than these systems).
*My* perfect system would be one with a fairly q... more