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All-weather panel PC

22 July 2009 Computer/Embedded Technology

The new SAILOR-12A from IEI is an IP67 waterproof 12,1 inch all-weather panel PC with a rugged aluminium housing and LCD touch panel. It, as well as the sunlight readable SAILOR-12ASR variant, suits the demands of all-day field use in mission-critical applications in marine, avionics, military, mining, engineering and industrial settings.

The computer features a fanless, low-voltage 1,6 GHz Intel Atom processor with up to 2 GB of 533 MHz DDR2 memory. A rugged die-cast aluminium enclosure helps to dissipate heat, thereby reducing overheating and eliminating the need for a fan. The high-speed 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi module and internal antenna provide broadband-speed browsing and uninterrupted wireless connectivity. A 2,5” SATA HDD bay and Compact Flash II slot offer a choice of storage options. IEI also offers flexible OS options including Windows CE 6.0, Windows XP Embedded and Linux.

The SAILOR-12A uses reliable self-locking, threaded M12 connectors for LAN, RS232, selectable RI/5V/12V RS232/422/385, CAN bus and audio, USB and 9–28 V d.c. power adaptor connections. A built-in 4-range ambient light sensor automatically detects the amount of light and adjusts the brightness of the screen to save system power and reduce user eye strain. The SAILOR-12ASR adds anti-reflection (AR) technology and improved luminance through edge lighting to achieve brightness up to 1000 cd/m² and contrast of 700:1, ensuring visibility in bright daylight or marine conditions.



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