ZPC-GX31, Insert PC to Keyboard

May 12, 2008 · Print This Article

Picture of PC to keyboardAnother freaky computer innovation here, it’s All-in-One PC in a keyboard! With this kind of PC, you could takes up far less desktop space and puts an Intel® Core™ 2 Quad CPU with all its features and performance at your fingertips. Confused? It’s a powerful computer hidden inside a keyboard look case.
Designed by Cybernet company, the All-In-One PC name ZPC-GX31 with Intel G31 Express Chipset, brings you the desk space after you’re screaming for all this time. This is a true innovation packing so much power, performance and compatibility inside a normal size keyboard.

Picture of ZPC-GX31 to insert PC

This ZPC-GX31 PCcan be fully customized for your needs, for a price between $629 and $1099 with features such as Dual Display capabilities, 4GB of DDR2/667MHz RAM, 1Gb LAN and DVI interface. More technical specification can be read here. Simply place it on your desktop, plug in a monitor and you are done!
The All In One PC can be customized and ordered right on cybernetman.com
Picture of side view

Cybernet has been producing the Zero-Footprint-PC since 1996. The original model was based on the Intel 5×86 processor. As Intel continued to introduce newer, faster & better processors, Cybernet continued to develop additional models around these newer CPUs. Cybernet has produced and sold over 1 million units since 1996.

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2 Responses to “ZPC-GX31, Insert PC to Keyboard”

  1. Phil on May 12th, 2008 8:06 pm

    No big deal. Can’t you see this is basically a laptop without the screen or portability. I’m surprised the manufacturers haven’t been producing these things for years now… unless it proves there’s no market for such a device.

  2. Muck on May 16th, 2008 4:12 pm

    Crap! Looks like the good old Commodore 64. This is really no innovation

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