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Xi3 Corporation today announced that it has signed a reseller agreement with PC Mall (NASDAQ:MALL).
Under terms of the agreement, Xi3® Modular™ Computers are now available from PCMall.com and each of PC Mall’s various subsidiaries throughout the United States and Canada. As additional Xi3 products begin shipping, they will also be available through PC Mall.
“We are pleased to partner with PC Mall as Xi3’s first reseller with a complete North American footprint,” said Jason A. Sullivan, Xi3 founder/president. “We look forward to working with the PC Mall team to help take the Xi3 Modular Computer and future Xi3 products to PC Mall customers everywhere.”
According to Xi3, the design, adaptability and energy efficiency of the Xi3 Modular Computer make it the smallest, fastest, longest-lasting and lowest total cost x86-based computer on the planet. The top three features/benefits of the Xi3 Modular Computer are
- A new x86-based design comprised of 3 interconnected miniature boards that gives customers the ability to add new functionality by replacing a mini-board to extend the life of an Xi3 Modular Computer;
- An ecofriendly 20 Watts to operate versus 100—400 Watts for most desktop computers means the energy savings alone could pay for each Xi3 Modular Computer.
- A very small form factor for an x86-based computer (~4 inches or less per side, for an external measurement of less than 57 cubic inches.) Each Xi3 Modular Computer takes up very little space, whether used on a desk or table, in a server rack or embedded into a larger system.
“We’re pleased to be chosen as Xi3’s first national reseller for both the U.S. and Canada,” said Kris Rogers, executive vice president, PC Mall. “The Xi3 is a unique modular computer that is eco-friendly and takes up very little space.”
About the Xi3 Modular Computer
The initial Xi3 Modular Computer (Model X5A-5342) is powered by a dual-core x86-based AMD processor that can boot Windows 7 Professional in less than 25 seconds. Its adaptable and building block-like architecture make the Xi3 Modular Computer ideal for desktop, enterprise and specialty applications, and it can run any x86-based application and operating system (including Windows, Linux, Unix and more). Since it only needs a very ecofriendly 20 Watts of power to operate and has a projected useful life of 6-10 years, the Xi3 Modular Computer has one of the lowest Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) levels on the planet.
About PC Mall, Inc.
PC Mall, Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is a leading value added direct marketer of technology products, services and solutions to small and medium sized businesses, mid-market and enterprise customers, government and educational institutions and individual consumers. PC Mall brands include: PC Mall, PC Mall Gov, Sarcom, MacMall, Abreon, NSPI, eCost and OnSale. In the twelve months ended December 31, 2011, we generated approximately $1.5 billion in revenue and now have over 3,000 employees, over 64% of which are in sales or service positions. For more information please visit pcmall.com/investor or call (310) 354-5600.
About Xi3 Corporation
Formed in 2010 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Xi3 Corporation utilizes “The Power of X” to bring its building block approach to the world of computing, an approach Xi3 applies internally and externally to hardware solutions and software applications. For more information on Xi3 Corporation (an ISYS Technologies™ company), please visit www.Xi3.com.
The shape of the three-sided single piece casing, the end plate, and the overall shape of the Xi3 Modular Computer, as well as Xi3, Modular, Xi3 Modular, “The power of X” and ISYS Technologies are trademarks and unique trade dress of ISYS Technologies, Inc.
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