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High-resolution panel computer available for HMI and digital imaging applications

7 March 2007 Computer/Embedded Technology

Ampro Computers' new ReadyPanel 10 industrial panel computer with the NEC LCD Technologies' NL10276BC20-04 liquid crystal display (LCD) module, is designed to meet a broad range of panel computer applications that can enable customer's rapid deployment of digital signage, human-machine interface (HMI), medical, and operator control applications.

The new ReadyPanel 10 all-in-one panel PC solution includes a standard EPIC form factor Pentium processor-compatible single-board computer (SBC) and an NEC LCD 10,4" XGA colour flat panel display module that provides 1024 x 768 resolution. The LCD, SBC, and touch-screen are integrated into a compact 28 x 22 x 14 cm enclosure. It offers performance scalability to meet varying application demands by integrating the EPIC-compatible SBC that most suits the application demands and environment.

ReadyPanel 10 is an application-ready solution for HMI, digital signage, medical, and operator control environments that require higher resolution with scalable performance. It offers a selection of Ampro ReadyBoard SBCs with processor speeds ranging from 500 MHz for fanless operation to 1,4 GHz with the Pentium M processor. An optimum combination of PC and industrial-grade construction, it can be configured with memory sizes up to 1 GB DRAM.

Ampro's ReadyPanel 10 is offered with embedded Linux, Windows XP Embedded, or Windows CE 5.0 operating system.





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