Compact Industrial PCs

April 9, 2008
The ePC-Series computers were designed to offer the quality of a traditional industrial computer while providing small size at a competitive price.
Three sizes are available: a 15-in. (ePC1500) XGA, 17-in. (ePC1700) SXGA, and a 19-in. (ePC1900) SXGA LCD version. All are available with 5-wire analog resistive touch screens and NEMA sealed panel-mount front panels. Featuring a panel-mounted depth of less than 3.0-in (76.2mm), these thin computers are suitable for installation in harsh environments. Stainless-steel front panels, solid-state non-rotating hard drives, and 24VDC input power are available options for all three. Options include up to an Intel Core Duo 2.0GHz processor and 2GB DRAM. A CompactFlash socket and I/O eliminate the need for expansion slots and rotating CD-ROMs and floppies. I/O ports include two 10/100/1000 Ethernet, one RS-422/485, two RS-232, four USB 2.0, PS/2, and an external Video connection that supports dual display with extended desktop. Nematron Corp.www.nematron.com734.214.2000

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