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Altech bolsters graphics offering
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Altech bolsters graphics offering
Aug 28, 2008 3:53 PM
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Altech’s A/NZ resellers now have access to a range of Geforce graphics cards from Galaxy Microsystems.
The deal will see Altech offering a variety of entry-level Geforce gaming cards designed to penetrate into the growing cash-conscious consumer market.
Kevin Kwan, marketing director at Galaxy Microsystems, said the cards represent a unique combination of value and performance.
“We’ve engineered a low-cost masterpiece of graphics processing technology,” he claimed. “This is the new wave in next-generation capabilities, and now is the time to catch it.”
The deal is the latest in a number of moves by Altech to expand its product portfolio. In recent months the distributor has bolstered its range of
motherboards
,
cooling products
and
storage devices
.
The products will be available through 5000 of Altech’s resellers in both Australia and New Zealand.
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