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MaxVision Ships New MaxPac Product Line of Extreme-Performance Rugged Portable Workstations

Business Wire, March 27, 2007

The MaxPac S Class key features include:

* AMD Opteron 2000 dual-processor/dual-core HE processors

* Two removable SATA hard-drives (1.5TB total)

* Single or Dual integrated 19" (1280 x 1024) LCD displays

* Three PCIe/PCI option slots

* Choice of nVidia Quadro FX video controllers

* Dual Ethernet, Firewire, USB

* Box-in-Box shock isolation chassis

* Custom Pelican water tight roller transit case

* 0-50C operating temperature range

* 90-264VAC / 50-400Hz

Pricing for the MaxPac S Class: Starting at $9,823 USD

About MaxVision

Founded in 1993, MaxVision is a rapidly growing specialty portable/deployable workstation and server company focused only on the most demanding applications requiring extreme performance, large multiple displays, large hard drive storage, and robust performance in adverse environments. MaxVision focuses on emerging demanding applications for military intelligence, counter-terrorism and streaming media and uncompressed HD video. MaxVision is also a mass custom engineering/manufacturing company that provides total custom design and manufacturing services for aerospace, defense, and commercial partners where no solutions are presently available.

Editors: the following downloadable images (300dpi, TIF) are available by visiting the associated links:

MaxPac M Class Portable Workstation:

http://www.maxvision.com/pressimages/MClass.zip

MaxPac S Class Extreme Portable Workstation:

http://www.maxvision.com/pressimages/SClass.zip

MaxPac X Class Ultimate Portable Workstation:

http://www.maxvision.com/pressimages/XClass.zip

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