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News Release from: IEI Technology Corp | Subject: Afolux all-in-one panel PCs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 October 2007
Panel PCs fit in tight environments
The AFL-10A-CX-15GZ has an integrated VIA C7 1.5GHz CPU and can run high-end multimedia files along with external peripheral devices such as barcode readers in sophisticated retail applications.
IEI Technology has released three 10.4-inch Afolux all-in-one panel PCs for space limited applications The integrated 500MHz AMD LX800 maximises the power savings of the AFL-10A-LX
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Panel PC suits harsh environments
Anti-vibration protection and an IP64-compliant front panel allow the Afolux all-in-one panel PC series to be used in industrial environments or areas of harsh environmental conditions.
Low power utilisation increases the clock frequency, improves reliability, decreases the noise margins and reduces both the capital and operational costs.
The AFL-10A-LX is an ideal platform for industrial automation platforms.
The AFL-10A-CX-15GZ has rich multimedia features.
The AFL-10A-CX-15GZ has an integrated VIA C7 1.5GHz CPU and can run high-end multimedia files and still have sufficient CPU resources to run external peripheral devices such as barcode readers in sophisticated retail applications.
The AFL-10A-CX-05GZ offers low power utilisation and quality multimedia performance.
The fanless, multimedia-enabled AFL-10A-CX-05GZ with one VIA Eden 500MHz CPU inside is easily integrated into high-end platforms and is suitable for vehicle PC applications.
A fanless design and multimedia functionality make the PCs suitable for a wide range of compact devices for the home, office, shops, clinics, hospitals, casinos, amusement places, public institutions and industrial plants.
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