Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier Review
Andy Ruffell / 13 years ago
PackagingOn the top of the box it displays the Antec and Veris Media Components branding on the two opposite diagonal corners. In the top right of the box it displays a very small Quiet computing logo. It then provides some basic product details listing the name of the product and the primary use which they are targeting it at. It also describes that its powered by iMon. The rest of the top of the box displays pictures of the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier in use. You can also see the base of the box in the picture below which has the same Antec and Veris Media Components branding following on from the design on the front of the box, it also has a picture of the supplied remote control on it.
The logo layout is continued throughout the entire design of the box and is therefore also displayed on this side of the box. This side also includes a picture of the iMedian HD software in action which is being displayed to show the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier being used with the iMON software. It also displays the supported applications which are the included iMedian HD software by iMON as well as being fully compatible with Windows Media Center, Windows XP and Vista although not mentioned Windows 7 is also supported.
The logo layout is continued throughout the entire design of the box and is therefore also displayed on this side of the box. On this side of the box it also displays a picture of the Antec Veris Multimedia Station Premier product and remote control. It then lists the features including fitting compatibility, ability to power the PC on and off using the remote control, USB connection type and dimensions.
The logo layout is continued throughout the entire design of the box and is therefore also displayed on the back of the box. On the back of the box it includes a brief description of the product and what’s its intended to be used for as well as its benefits. It also includes a more detailed feature list in various different languages.