"Albatron Technology finished off another successful
campaign at this year's CeBIT 2006. As always, Albatron setup booth in the
popular Hall 23 where foot traffic is always heavy. This year's red booth with
white and blue trim was the backdrop to Albatron's full line of Mainboards and
VGA cards.
This year also featured a new Mini-PC dubbed Nano-PC which was one of
the main crowd attractions this year for its streamlined size (224 x 160 x 50
mm), quiet operation and powerful multimedia capabilities using Intel's 945GT
chipset with a GMA950 graphics engine.
Another major draw was the diminutive AMD-based Mini-ITX form-factor (170 mm
x 170 mm) KI51PV mainboard with GeForce 6150 graphics engine. This mighty mite
was designed for very small or odd-sized cases that can be used in specific-use
systems such as consumer electronics, DIY systems, automobiles etc.
Other major attractions included the latest and highest performing enthusiast
VGA card, the 7900GTX 512 that Albatron unveiled with NVIDIA®. Finally, Albatron
rolled out its newest Intel® boards based on the latest Intel 965 chipsets. Both
the Albatron PXP965 and PXG965, of course, feature support for the exciting next
generation Intel CPU, code-named Conroe and more recently referred to as Intel
CoreTM Microarchitecture.
Albatron is now setting its sight on collating the
enormous amount of survey and inquiry information from CeBIT 2006 to launch
major marketing campaigns for its newest technologies, including smaller form
factor systems with powerful capabilities and the latest Intel, AMD and NVIDIA
innovations."