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Comark offers milspec 2U rugged computer in a rackmount chassis for military applications

Comark Corp. in Medfield, Mass., is introducing a milspec five-slot 2U rugged computer and rackmount chassis for military applications where standard office grade rackmount computers will not survive. The military specification 2U rugged rackmount computers are designed with a black steel case, aluminum front panel, and a locking front door that protects the power switch and 2 USB ports. The rackmount computer has been designed to meet military specifications and has undergone testing to MIL and IEC- 60945 criteria. The rugged chassis has dual cooling fans, replaceable air filters, solid-state storage and 24 volts DC input power options. The rugged computer in a rugged chassis offers high-speed Core 2 Duo Quad processing, 16 gigabytes RAM, dual hot swappable drives, a hot swappable power supply, and a DVD/CD-RW drive. For more information contact Comark online at www.comarkcorp.com.

Military & Aerospace Electronics June, 2009



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