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News Release from: DLoG (UK) | Subject: MPC 5/110
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2005
Touchscreen PC is ideal for vehicle use
The fanless MPC 5/110 is an ideal touchscreen PC for use in warehouses and on forklifts, construction machinery and other indoor and outdoor vehicles.
The sophisticated features and rugged construction of DLoG's fanless MPC 5/110 make it an ideal touchscreen PC for use in warehouses and on forklifts, construction machinery and other indoor and outdoor vehicles The optional 3M near field imaging (NFI) MicroTouch 10in touchscreen provides high visibility even in bright environments
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 12 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The optional heating capability allows the MPC 5/110 to operate in temperatures as low as -30C.
An internal UPS storage battery is available for backup during power failures and transportation from one vehicle to another.
An optional automatic switch-off feature gracefully powers down the computer when the vehicle's ignition is turned off.
DLoG's flexible MPC 5/110 is also available in 7 and 12in models.
DLoG's compact MPC 5/110 is housed in a coated aluminium frame with external dimensions of only 229 x 280 x 83mm and a weight of 4.8kg.
Shock and vibration resistance is rated Class 7M3 according to EN60721-3 (1995).
The full-featured mobile PC comes with high-quality standard components for long-term reliability and availability.
Wireless connectivity is provided through Wi-Fi (802.11b /g).
Numerous interfaces, including a PCI port and two USB interfaces, are provided on the bottom of the housing for addons or extra peripherals.
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