NEMA 4X Industrial Computers

Aug. 14, 2007
The EnduraTouch series of NEMA 4X industrial computers feature high-resolution displays and resistive touch screens, providing a brilliant image and an easy-to-use interface, says the vendor.
The EnduraTouch series uses a stainless steel enclosure, sealed I/O ports, and conductive cooling technology, keeping out water and dust in areas where humidity, extreme temperatures, vibration and caustic wash-downs are common. The EnduraTouch uses low-power, high-performance Intel Mobile processing technology and can be configured as either a thin client or a powerful workstation. Storage options include solid-state compact flash and hard disk drives. Supported operating systems include Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Embedded XP, Windows CE and Linux. Three models are available with either 15- or 17-inch displays.

Comark Corp.

www.comarkcorp.com508.359.8161, Ext. 145

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