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Update on Indrema's Entertainment Console

A brand new company is poised to provide its own entry into the next-generation console battle. Get to know Indrema's L600 Entertainment System.

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Indrema Corporation released further details on its upcoming L600 Entertainment System. The company, founded in January 2000, promises that their new console will offer next-generation 3D graphics, digital audio, and high-speed Internet functionality. The company plans to launch with close to thirty games for the console's late summer 2000 release and to attract over 20 developers by 2001.

The Indrema L600 Entertainment System is essentially a stripped-down PC, geared specifically towards gaming and entertainment functions. The system is both scaleable and open, and runs on the Linux operation environment. Indrema promises that this new device will offer a Gecko web browser, next generation 3D game performance through the use of a NVIDIA GPU, MP3 storage and playback, personal TV, HDTV support, and DVD quality Internet video distribution through personal net channels.

The company expects to release software titles on both the DVD and CD-ROM format at most local video game retailers. The L600 is expect to retail for US$299.00.

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