ActionPC 2000 and ActionTower 2000 Multimedia
EPSON
EPSON's new ActionPC 2000 and ActionTower 2000 are both lull-featured personal computers that
have been designed to capitalize on the high performance and low cost of the Cyrix 486SLC2/50
microprocessor. In addition to a clock-doubled CPU, both systems feature performance
enhancements such as local bus video, built-in fax/modem, and shadow RAM for system and video
BIOS. The ActionPC 2000 comes in a desktop configuration, while the ActionTower 2000 is a
minitower unit configured as a multimedia system. Both the ActionPC 2000 and the ActionTower
2000 Multimedia are fully integrated, full-featured systems that offer state-of-the-art features and
exceptional value. They offer the best performance/value ratio available in the industry.
Clock-doubled 50MHz 486SLC
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processor
4MB or 8MB DRAM standard
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memory, expandable to 16MB
using SIMMs
3.5" Floppy Disk Drive with 210
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or 420MB hard disk drive
configurations
(420MB on ActionTower only)
Built-in local bus SVGA video
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516-bit ISA expansion slots
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4 drive bays on ActionPC,
7 drive bays on ActionTower
96/48/24 fax/modem with
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WinFax Lite pre-loaded
IDE hard disk drive interface,
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integrated; HDD type auto-sensing
in BIOS
Setup in ROM and support for
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shadow RAM
Math coprocessor socket
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200 watt power supply
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Pre-installed software
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There are a host of upgrade paths to protect your investment:
Memory is expandable to 16MB using SIMMs
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Socket for optional math coprocessor
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5 ISA option slots
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4 drive bays on the ActionPC or 7 drive bays on the ActionTower
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2 serial ports
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1 parallel port
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PS/2 mouse, local bus Super-VGA and keyboard ports
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Clock-doubled 486 performance at an affordable price.
Sufficient memory for Windows applications with room
to grow for larger programs.
Large capacity drives provide ample storage space for
numerous large programs and data files.
Supports up to 1024 x 768.
Provides upgradability and expandability.
Use your computer to send and receive faxes and data;
connect to CompuServe and America Online.
The Integrated Drive Electronics HDD is the most
popular drive interface used today; automatically
recognizes a new hard disk if you add one.
Automatically recognizes configuration changes;
shadow RAM improves system and video performance.
Provides upgradability and expandability.
Ample power for future expansion.
Applications, finance, education and entertainment for the
entire family.
Sales Kit
Effective: May, 1994