Miami, FL, September 18, 2007 – Xyber Technologies, a computer technology and design company based in Florida, is revolutionizing the desktop PC with its patented fan-less cooling system. Xyber will show the powerful MK Series of fully customizable desktop PCs for high end gaming, business, home, and home theater systems at DigitalLife 2007 at the Javits Center, New York City.
Built using techniques from the aeronautical and aerospace industries, Xyber’s innovative patented passive heat dissipation fan-less cooling system uses aluminum tubing filled with a minute volume of inert gas that evaporates when heated and flows to the cooler end of the tube, where it condenses and returns to its original deposit to repeat the cycle. With nothing to maintain, fewer moving parts, and 19% greater cooling efficiency, Xyber’s MK Series silent desktop PCs offer system stability, greater processing power, faster processing speeds, space saving design requiring little ventilation (store it in a locked drawer) and truly silent operation.
Xyber Technologies’ flagship Xyber MK Series of high end silent desktop PC and home theater systems is completely customizable and uses only top of the line components. Assembled and shipped from the plant in Miami, Florida, each custom built Xyber unit is housed in a high tech, German-engineered Hush™ desktop brushed, anodized aluminum casing. Taking the best of Hush™ and improving on the design to accommodate the latest component technology and Xyber’s revolutionary cooling system, the Xyber MK Series offers users the highest performance possible for less cost to buy, own and operate. Since there are no fans to generate additional heat and energy consumption, a typical high end system set-up requires only 240 Watts of power to run as opposed to 1000 watts. It also offers the benefit of easy upgrade to virtually any component because there are no fans required. Systems can be customized and purchased online at www.XyberTechnologies.com.
Xyber Technologies is showing at Booth #1062, DigitalLife, Javits Center, New York City, September 27 – 30, 2007. Visitors to the booth can enter for a chance to win a 50” Widescreen 1080p Plasma TV with integrated ATSC Tuner. |