Industrial panel computer, touch screen, Intel Atom processor
IVC Displays' NP-8150A is a 15-inch XGA display with an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor and an 80 GB 2.5-inch hard drive.
IVC Displays introduces the NP-8150A, a complete industrial panel computer. The NP-8150A offers a panel mount 15-inch XGA display with resistive touch screen, fanless Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, 1 GB DDR, and 80 GB 2.5-inch hard drive.
The NP-8150A is designed to provide a versatile solution for a wide variety of industrial and commercial applications. It works with Microsoft Windows XP Pro, XP Embedded and Windows 7 operating systems.
Features:
- 15-inch LCD Display
- Analog resistive touchscreen
- NEMA 4 Front Panel
- Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz Processor
- 2 Ethernet port
- 3 Serial ports
- 4 USB ports (12Mbps) Full Speed
- 2 x SATA (Optional)
- 1 Compact Flash (CF) slot
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- Edited by Chris Vavra, Control Engineering, www.controleng.com
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