Revolutionary Orange OPC, ‘The First Musicians Personal Computer’ is to be used in a new Guinness Book of Records attempt on the Intel Booth at CES.
Orange Amplifiers announced to the world in summer 2010 the revolutionary small portable all-in-one computer instrument amplifier with in-built speakers – The OPC. Orange collaborated with Intel to bring the original Core processor to the OPC. The partnership is evolving to bring the power of the 2nd Generation Core processor to the OPC platform.
OPCs are currently in production sporting the Core i3. Intel are using the OPC to demonstrate the new upgraded 2nd Generation Core i5 on their booth at the CES show in Las Vegas.
Stretching the unique capabilities of the OPC to the full will be the world’s fastest guitarist and Orange amp endorsee, Tiago Della Vega, as he attempts to break his Guinness World Record. This stunning musician holds the record for playing Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov’s Flight of the Bumble Bee at 320 BPM without any errors made at EM&T Sao Paulo, Brazil on the 9th May 2009.
Tiago's recording breaking attempt will be is at 12:20 PST (15.20 EST, 20.20 GMT) today on Friday, January 7th and will be live streamed at Facebook and the [Orange OPC website](http://www.orangeopc.com/ces or http://www.orangeamps.com/ces).
The much anticipated OPC is a complete all in one Guitar Amplifier and Recording Studio Workstation designed for musicians and songwriters offering one stop playing, recording, editing and computing capabilities with selected software pre-installed. The OPC is the perfect ‘Musicians Personal Computer’ and will work straight out of the box with no setting up necessary… just plug in, create, play, record and share to the web!
For further information please see the website www.orangeamps.com or contact info@orangeusa.com.
