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Nematron introduces line of industrial PC computers

ANN ARBOR, Mich., 11 Feb. 2008. Nematron Corp. in Ann Arbor, Mich., is introducing the ePC-Series industrial computers. These computers in three sizes: 15-, 17-, and 19-inches. All are available with 5-wire analog resistive touchscreens and NEMA sealed panel mount front panels.

The computers have thin size and panel mounted depth of less than 3 inches, and are for harsh environments in hazardous locations.

The ePC-Series computers are standard with 100-240 volts AC input power supplies, have NEMA 4/4x/12 panel mountable front panels, steel front panels, solid-state non-rotating hard drives, and 24 Volt DC input power.

I/O ports included include; two 10/100/1000 Ethernet, one RS-422/485, two RS-232, four USB 2.0, PS/2, and even an external video connection that supports dual display with extended desktop. Options up to an Intel Core Duo 2.0 GHz processor and 2 GB DRAM are included.

All sizes of the ePC-Series will have UL and cUL 508 as well as Class I Division 2, RoHS, and European CE approvals. For more information contact Nematron online at www.nematron.com.




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