NASCAR's first high tech PCs released
With the introduction of the NASCAR PC from Cisnet, which have been designed and built with only one idea in mind which is to get the NASCAR fans closer to their favourite sport.

The whole idea started with the appearance that would be given to the PC. Graphics have been painted on the casing and is covered with a clear-coat to make sure the paint stays. A Plexiglas cover aids that process.
The keyboard, mouse and speakers are all made by Logitech and have silk-screened graphics matching with the ones on the case. The box has been made by US company ZT Group and Seagate are the HDD suppliers.
The processor is an AMD Athlon64 3200 Plus. A 512 MB of memory monitors a 160GB hard drive, and a rewriteable DVD optical disk means that it can write or read any kind of media.
The NASCAR PC comes with a 9-in-1 memory card reader whose slots are on the front of the unit, which makes for easy downloads. The NASCAR PCs comes with logos on the keyboard, mouse, speakers, and themed media player.
The desktop NASCAR PC is available for $599, and it includes the keyboard, mouse and speakers and a 17-inch LCD monitor is priced for $289, which brings the total cost for a NASCAR PC to a triple nelson figure of $888.
The notebook version of the NASCAR PC is priced at $1,000.

