The ePC-Lite Series now features an embedded Intel Dual Core ATOM N2800 CPU and internal mSATA solid state drive technology.
The series has been expanded with a 19-inch touch panel version; a standalone non-display version, the nPC10, is also available. All three units (15- and 19-inch, plus non-display) are powered by a 12 VDC Class 2 power source. An external 100-240 VAC power supply brick is included. I/O ports included on every unit include a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port, one RS-232 port, two USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, audio input/output ports, and analog and HDMI video connections that support dual display with extended desktop. Mounting depth starts at 2.4 inches (61.0 mm). All units have UL/cUL 508 and European CE approvals,
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