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Global Top3 motherboard player, ASRock Inc., excited to announce that it is the first motherboard manufacturer passed Windows® 8 hardware certification in the world.
With the outstanding R&D capability, ASRock motherboard is hardware ready to support the newest operation system Windows® 8, delivering a safest and most convenient computing environment to their users.
ASRock is the real winner in Windows® 8 competition, which claims the title for the logo submission.
"As a leader in mobo industry, it's our mission to bring the most fresh tech kit to users." said James Lee, ASRock V.P. of Sales and Marketing. "Starting at ASRock motherboard, any ignoramus was able to reach every aspect of hardware. Users were able to select the right motherboard for their requirements."
"Tips of Windows® 8"The soon-to-be-released Microsoft® Windows® 8 Metro interface features large, colorful tiles for navigation and tomorrow's touch-screen interface. Windows® 8 will give workers a consumer-device like experience on a platform that has all the security and manageability features include Windows® To Go, Desktop Virtualization, Secure Boot, BitLocker, File Management, Smartscreen ASR and more.
With the perfect-organized mobo package, ASRock is the first motherboard brand that introduced Windows® 8 to the consumer market successfully.
ASRock's objective behind this Windows® 8 honor is to offer first-rate integrated support to users. The company is keen on being the first to bring the top-class tech stuffs. ASRock offerings are the best in the overall market. So, why settle for second best? ASRock is always here whenever you need us.
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