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Red Amplifiers improvements OPC collection, gives you the best of both planets (video)


Orange Individual Pc systems have improved the Red OPC and functions an revealed 2nd gen Primary Apple i7 CPU with 8 exclusive cores, the RAM has been bending to 8GB DDR3. Significantly improved need as well as promoting immediate from their web page www.OrangeOPC.com creates this all-in-one documenting business, finish with integrated instrument/mic firm and stereo music JBL loudspeakers, an excellent and a very good deal value.

The new costs for the variations are as follows:

Dual Primary i3 2100 - 4GB RAM £795 VAT involved ($1125)
Quad Primary i5 2400 - 6GB RAM £985 VAT involved ($1395)
Quad Primary i7 2600k (8 threads) - 8GB RAM £1115 VAT involved ($1579)

The benefits with the OPC is it comes finish with top quality application (over £500 in value) already set up and configured; it's simple to use and is very uncomplicated. It's suitable to make Presentations or Expert electronic files. Just plug- in, play/record, multi-track/mix, and then publish immediately onto the Web for the community to access to. As a Windows music work station, the OPC can be quickly enhanced with any extra components or application as required.

The OPC is lumination, transportable and can also be used as a highly effective computer; it methods only (h) 32cm x (w) 35cm x (d) 24cm. There's so much more in an OPC. Go to www.OrangeOPC.com

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