Thursday, January 18, 2007

Mission-Critical Computers suit public safety applications.



Designed for 24/7 operation, Magnum police, fire, and emergency vehicle computers feature 12 in., sunlight-readable, color display; up to 1 GB DRAM; as well as several processor options: 600 MHz Celeron up to 1.4 GHz Pentium M. All-in-one computers are airbag-compliant, touchscreen-enabled, and have LCD on/off buttons. Along with internal 12 Vdc converters, computers have multiple I/O and expansion slots as well as 802.11a/b/g LAN, WAN, and GPS options.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

Embedded Computer suits limited-space applications.
Measuring 5.75 x 1.75 x 9.85 in., general-purpose Model 9100 may be powered by 1.8 GHz Intel® Pentium® M or 1.66 GHz Core(TM) Duo processor and features 1 GB DDR SDRAM, 60 GB hard drive, and 3D graphics accelerated chipset. Flanges allow vertical and horizontal mounting, while face plate protects unit's front panel buttons and multiple ruggedized, circular, EMI-compliant connectors. Connectivity is offered via USB, serial, WiFi, and Ethernet interfaces.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

Mini-ITX Motherboard supports Intel Core2 Duo processor.
Suited for medical, multimedia, and industrial automation applications, MB899X comes with PCI-E x16 slot, providing bandwidth of 4 Gbps, and supports Mobile Intel® 945GM Express chipset. Two DDR2 sockets can accommodate 4 GB of dual channel DDR2 667 MHz memory. Supporting 667 MHz FSB, motherboard offers standard 10/100 Mbps network connectivity as well as optional PCI Express Gigabit LAN from Marvel 88E8053 controller. Product also has integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950.
Source: news.thomasnet.com

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