Evo: Phase One

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Evo: Phase One
Manufacturer Envizions Computer Entertainment
Type Media Center PC
Generation Seventh generation era
First available October 20, 2006
CPU Clock speeds of 2.0GHz (core) and 800MHz (memory).
Media DVD, CD
Backward
compatibility
Microsoft Windows

Evo: Phase One is a video game console in the seventh generation to be a 'forthcoming Media Center PC with gaming compatibility to be produced by Envizions Computer Entertainment and released on October 20, 2006. Similar to Phantom Entertainment's Phantom console, the system is intended to be capable of playing existing and future PC games as its primary source of media. The system will also have DVR and media center functionality.'

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[edit] Release Date

Evo: Phase One media entertainment console has been for sale over the internet since October 20, 2006, priced at $679.99US (80 GB HDD). The system ships with the Akimbo video on demand application pre-installed, plus, customers can apply for an additional discount on over 1,600 Flash games from the Evo: Direct store upon purchase of their EVO unit.

[edit] Hardware Specifications[1]

Central Processing Unit

Graphics Processing Unit

Primary Storage/RAM

  • 512 DDR2 RAM

Secondary Storage/Hard Drive

  • 80 gigabyte hard drive

Digital Media Support

Software The following software will included on a CD-R labeled

Audio

  • Creative Labs Audigy SE
    • 24-bit Advanced HD
    • EAX Advanced HD
    • Supports surround sound 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1

Input/Output

Physical Dimensions

  • Width: 318mm
  • Height: 100mm
  • Length :415mm

Hardware Cooling

  • Customized CoolIT Systems liquid cooling system

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://envizionsinc.com/specifications.html

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