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Compact fanless PC is quietly in control

A Datasound Laboratories product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 2, 2007

The fanless eBox-IV is a small, fast and powerful computer which can be run either as a server based system or with locally installed software.

By incorporating 1.2GHz of processing power and 512Mbyte of RAM in an attractive package no bigger than a paperback book, the new eBox-IV System from Datasound Laboratories is certain to be a best seller.

The unit uses the Via Eden Esther processor, with a Via UniChrome 2D/3D graphics chipset and MPEG2/MPEG4 decoding accelerator.

The fanless eBox-IV provides the user with a small, fast and powerful computer which can be run either as a server based system or with locally installed software.

The eBox-IV will support Windows XP Pro, Windows CE, Linux and DOS operating systems.

Other features include 10/100Base-T Ethernet, two USB 2.0 ports, two RS232 ports, E-IDE, a hard disk drive bay and a parallel port.

Expansion is achieved through Mini-PCI which can also be used for optional WLAN.

AC97 audio is also provided onboard.

The eBox-IV operates on an economical 5V power supply, is fanless, is quiet in operation and is RoHS compliant.

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