Personal Computer System definition

Personal Computer System means Equipment, Media and Software.
Personal Computer System. (defined as a computer system consisting of, at a minimum, an x86 or Pentium-compatible microprocessor-based motherboard together with a hard disk drive, power supply, and memory system, assembled in a casing).
Personal Computer System means a computer designed to use a video display and

Examples of Personal Computer System in a sentence

  • In any event, CSW agrees that, to the extent it enters into any distribution agreement with an OEM Customer, such agreement can only be for the sale or distribution of a CSW Multimedia Product if such CSW Multimedia Product is sold to an end-user together with a "Personal Computer System" (defined as a computer system consisting of, at a minimum, an x86 or Pentium-compatible microprocessor-based motherboard together with a hard disk drive, power supply, and memory system, assembled in a casing).

  • The right of usage is limited to one single Personal Computer System.

  • A new right of usage must be obtained for every further Personal Computer System.

  • For purposes of this Section 10.4(b), "CSW TWO-PIECE PRODUCTS" shall mean any CSW Multimedia Products that are two-piece standalone desktop speaker products for use with a Personal Computer System (as defined in Section 2.2).


More Definitions of Personal Computer System

Personal Computer System means a single user stand alone computer using a Microsoft Windows operating system and a data bus standard compatible with the Peripheral Component Inter Connect standard developed by Intel Corporation. For the avoidance of doubt, the following shall not constitute Personal Computer Systems: (i) devices that connect directly to or that communicate with Personal Computer Systems, including without limitation, handheld devices, monitors, and digital cameras; and (ii) other consumer electronics, including without limitation set top boxes, televisions and digital recorders.
Personal Computer System means a computer designed to use a video display and keyboard (whether or not the video display and keyboard are actually included) which contains an Intel x86, or Intel x86-compatible microprocessor.