Axiomtek has released a new large-size advertising digital signage platform in the form of the DSA-146 – a 46-inch full HD wide TFT LCD.
It is designed to be installed in any public and commercial spaces to convey digital contents such as commercials, announcements, news and information, operating 24/7 as non-stop services.
The platform combines a low-power Intel Celeron M 575 2,0 GHz or high-performance Core2 Duo T9400 2,53 GHz processor with Intel GM45 chipset to deliver computing power and enhanced graphic capability. A pluggable module architecture ensures system reliability and scalability, making it easy to simply slot-in and -out pluggable modules, perform maintenance and upgrade the CPU, DRAM and HDD.
For system stability, this fanless unit can self-diagnose LCD life and detect external temperature. A built-in sensor is able to detect outdoor sunlight in order to adjust LCD colour/backlight automatically. For power conservation, an optional motion detection sensor can switch the LCD off or on based on human foot traffic. To enable operators to manage content effectively and conveniently via the Internet, the DSA-146 supports MiniPCI Express for 802.11 wireless LAN connection and 10/100/1000 Ethernet.
The unit adopts a 46-inch wide TFT LCD with full high-definition 1920 x 1080 pixels; an optional touch screen is also available. For storage capacity, the digital signage unit is outfitted with built-in 1 GB DDR3 DRAM plus 80 GB SATA HDD. It provides VESA FPMPMI compliant flat panel mounting for suspension fixing, which is well suited to public environments. Additional features include VGA or DVI out, four USB 2.0 and audio (4 W x two side-facing speakers).
New generation of SBCs
Computer/Embedded Technology
HardKernel’s new generation of ODROID H4-series SBCs are more powerful; offering higher performance and richer interfaces than previous generations.
Read more...Smallest 13th gen Intel SBC Vepac Electronics
Computer/Embedded Technology
At just 86 x 55 mm, the de next-RAP8 continues AAEON’s run of producing record-breaking single-board computers with embedded Intel technology.
Read more...Versatile PoE extender Vepac Electronics
Computer/Embedded Technology
The GP-101ET PoE+ Extender is a 1-port Gigabit PoE extender with plug and play installation requiring neither configuration nor extra electrical power.
Read more...First NVMe SSD Built with 8th-gen BiCS FLASH EBV Electrolink
Computer/Embedded Technology
KIOXIA recently announced the development and prototype demonstration of its new KIOXIA CM9 Series PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSDs, which incorporates CMOS directly Bonded to Array technology.
Read more...QuecPi smart development board iCorp Technologies
Computer/Embedded Technology
The QuecPi Alpha smart MOB development board is Quectel’s smart development board based on Qualcomm’s QCS6490 high-performance 64-bit octa-core processor.
Read more...Eskom announces PV registration extension
Computer/Embedded Technology
The South African Photovoltaic Industry Association has welcomed Eskom’s decision to extend its zero-registration fee policy and free smart meter installation for residential Small-Scale Embedded Generation customers until March 2026.
Read more...Unlock enhanced wireless performance
Computer/Embedded Technology
Duxbury Networking has introduced Cambium Networks’ Deep Virtual Circuit (Deep VC) technology, a free upgrade for the PMP 450 platform that will transform wireless broadband performance across the country.
Read more...Computing in industrial environments Vepac Electronics
Computer/Embedded Technology
The Panasonic Toughbook CF-33/CF33 Tablet is a 12,0-inch fully rugged device with hot-swappable twin batteries and highly configurable capabilities.
Read more...DDR5 DRAM series Vepac Electronics
Computer/Embedded Technology
Innodisk has announced its DDR5 6400 DRAM series featuring the industry’s largest 64GB single-module capacity.
Read more...Generate waveforms at 10 GS/s Vepac Electronics
Computer/Embedded Technology
New flagship arbitrary waveform generator cards from Spectrum Instrumentation generate waveforms with 2,5 GHz bandwidth and 16-bit vertical resolution.
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.