Compact Chassis Implements Legacy-Free Concept

June 1, 2000

Sporting an innovative, streamlined design, the new Slimline FlexATX chassis is said to be a low-cost solution for business computer applications. The chassis' legacy-free concept eliminates the need for floppy disk drives, PCI expansion slots, and parallel/serial ports. Essentially, the design gives customers only what they need to get the job done. Typical applications are e-mail and order entry. Since the chassis is compliant with the Intel FlexATX specification, it is able to accommodate one of the latest board form factors. Custom bezels and color schemes are available.

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