YOYOTech names eBuyer as official reseller

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YOYOTech, the high-performance computer division of Centerprise, has today announced it has appointed eBuyer as an official reseller.

The vendor says demand for powerful PCs continues to grow, listing market drivers such as 4K Gaming where system builders have to include ever more powerful graphic cards as game resolutions increase, and 4K Video – editing next-gen content for broadcast takes a substantial amount of power and storage, neither of which, says YOYOTech, are readily available from existing retail brands.

The firm also says that as the world moves toward new monetary systems, like Crypto Currency, the demand for high end systems is enormous.

“Historically, so called ‘tier one vendors’ have struggled to bring new technologies to market quickly. Our partnership with eBuyer will change that forever,” says YOYOTech managing director, CK Kholi.

“This promises to be a fantastic partnership for both companies, with eBuyer’s vast customer base and reputation for logistics and service, alongside YOYOTech’s reputation for creating cutting edge systems ahead of the competition,” he adds.

Kholi says the firm will be able to ship “in great volume” to eBuyer’s customers, because all of the systems will be built at Centerprise’s manufacturing facility in Wales, where sustained daily rates of more than 500 units are possible.

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