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GammaTech Introduces Its First All-In-One PC for Healthcare

GammaTech is excited to announce its first All-In-One PC for the healthcare market, the A22i. Featuring a slim design and low-power consumption, the A22i is one of the first All-In-One PCs to use an Intel Ivy Bridge processor.

2012-06-27
FREMONT, CA, June 27, 2012 (Press-News.org) GammaTech Computer Corp., a major international manufacturer and supplier of innovative notebook and tablet computers, is set to introduce its first All-In-One PC for the healthcare market. With low-power consumption, advanced performance and slim versatile design, the GammaTech A22i was specifically designed and engineered for the medical industry. It is available for ordering now.

"GammaTech is proud to bring its award-winning technology and know-how to the all-in-one market," remarked Jen Chen, GammaTech president. "Among the many advanced features found in this model for healthcare are Intel's Ivy Bridge platform, third generation i-Core CPU, and Rapid Start Technology. This large-size convertible tablet's elegant and versatile design allows it to be moved both on medical carts and by hand, even while it is operating."

Ivy Bridge Processor
The GammaTech All-In-One A22i is one of the first All-In-One PCs to use an Intel Ivy Bridge processor. This advanced processor offers lower power consumption, new technology, and a smaller footprint. The 3rd generation Intel i-Core(TM) processor provides greater performance than the previous generation. Outstanding performance is also ensured by its Intel Mobile HM7x chipset with RAID support and internal mSATA storage that supports Intel Smart Response Technology, which delivers SSD-like performance at a lower cost. Two DDR3 memory slots provide up to 8GB of memory with support for SATA 3.0.

Perfect for Healthcare Professionals
With its white sterile appearance and elegant design, the A22i is a perfect solution for the healthcare industry. The unit can be securely docked using its VESA mounting capability on medical carts for versatility and security. The A22i weighs in at only 10.65 pounds and is 1" thick with a convenient, built-in ergonomic handle that makes it easy to carry on hospital rounds. Whether docked on a cart or carried by hand, its ability to be used even as it is moved from spot to spot allows doctors, nurses, and clinicians to keep working without having to continuously shut down. It can also be used in a collapsed prone position.

Feature Rich to Meet Individual Needs
The A22i comes with a full HD (1920 x 1080) 22" capacitive touchscreen display with a high-resolution, two-megapixel web camera built in. It also has Intel Wi-Fi b/g/n with Bluetooth option available. It includes both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 connectors, card reader slots for SD, Sony, and MultiMedia flash cards, and Intel Rapid Start Technology, which allow the unit to start within five seconds from hibernation mode. It supports both Windows 7 and Windows 8 operating systems. It is compatible with any USB or wireless mouse and keyboard.

HD Graphics
With Intel HD Graphics, the A22i delivers amazing performance and stunning 3D visuals, whether for reading charts, making diagnosis, or other on-the-job applications, without the need for a separate graphics card. HD Graphics allows the unit to run faster and deliver a smoother, more visually stunning computer experience.

Battery Power
The GammaTech All-In-One A22i gives healthcare workers the option of using battery power, a feature not currently found on any comparable unit.

Pricing and Availability
The All-In-One GammaTech A22i PC will be available through authorized resellers nationwide and at the GammaTech website in August at a MSRP of $1,499. It comes with a standard two-year warranty. As with all GammaTech products, it may be customized to customer specifications.

Award-Winning Products
GammaTech has a well-earned reputation and a long history in producing computers for the rugged market. It was named a winner in Government Security News' 2010 and 2011 Homeland Security Awards in the Best Rugged Computers category.

About GammaTech Computer Corporation
GammaTech Computer Corporation is a leader in the design, manufacture and sales of cost-effective, high-performance mobile computing solutions throughout North America. Its award-winning line of rugged and hardened notebook and tablet computers are designed and built-to-order to increase mobile productivity for business, government, healthcare, fire, public safety and a host of other entities. GammaTech offers a complete portfolio of products that delivers power and performance needed in the most demanding work environments, resulting in increased productivity and accelerated return on investment. GammaTech is headquartered in Fremont, California, which provides the final assembly, inventory, service and technical support.

For more information, please visit GammaTech at http://www.GammaTechUSA.com.

PR Contact:
Rita Lee
Public Communications Worldwide
Tel. 714-891-3660
GammaTech@pc-w.com

All products/services and trademarks mentioned in this release are the properties of their respective companies.
(C) 2012 GammaTech Computer Corporation. All rights reserved.


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[Press-News.org] GammaTech Introduces Its First All-In-One PC for Healthcare
GammaTech is excited to announce its first All-In-One PC for the healthcare market, the A22i. Featuring a slim design and low-power consumption, the A22i is one of the first All-In-One PCs to use an Intel Ivy Bridge processor.