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Going to a Karaoke Lounge (KTV) is one of the most popular modes of entertainment in China. In order to be profitable, a KTV business must be able to support a large volume of customers with a stable solution that is cost-effective and easy to maintain. Faced with this challenge, Xiamen East Palace KTV is powering ahead of the competition with a solution based on Intel Pentium 4 processors and Intel Celeron processors running a Linux Operating System (OS) for high volume, stable operations.
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