Acer business desktops won’t make work more fun

Posted in Acer by Shane McGlaun on April 17th, 2009

acerveritonI have mostly blocked out the memories of when I had a real job where I had to do all the horrible things that go along with working in an office like put on pants and acting like I cared what my boss was saying. Thankfully, today, I don’t have to wear pants and the only person I have to pretend to listen to is my wife. I really don’t miss those crappy computers that crashed every day either.

Acer has a new line of business desktops that would have been a nice replacement to that $200 eMachine I had at my old job. Acer has updated its Veriton line of business desktops with the M265, M421G, and M670G. The new case design is attractive (for a business desktop) and has air vents in the front to keep everything nice and cool.

The front of the chassis is hinged allowing for easy component access and the inside of the case uses no cables. The M265 has a Pentium dual-core E2220, 2GB of RAM, 160GB of storage and starts at $419. The M421G uses an Athlon X2 dual-core 5000B processor, 2GB of RAM, 160GB of storage, and starts at $439. The M670G uses Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 processor, 3GB of RAM, 320GB of storage, and Radeon HD 4350 Pro graphics. Pricing for it starts at $899.

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