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Date: 3rd Jan 2011

Intel Core i7 processor based touch-screen panel featured industrial computer

IBASE Technology has launched the iPPC-1700 industrial grade Panel PC supporting IBASE MI953AF Mini-ITX motherboard with Socket G1 (rPGA 989) for Intel Core i7 / Core i5 processors. Delivering high performance and rugged computing, it is suitable for information kiosk, point-of-sales terminal, ATM, digital signage and factory automation systems.

Using a steel construction, the iPPC-1700 panel PC houses a 17" XGA (1280x1024) TFT touch-screen display with 16.7M colors. The touch screen panel conforms to IP65 specifications to protect it against both water and dust. 100mm x 100mm VESA mount and panel mount configurations are supported for easy installation. Features two Gigabit Ethernets and four serial ports and digital I/O features.

"The iPPC-1700 is the first in a series of intelligent panel PCs from IBASE" said James Wu, IBASE sales and marketing director. "The iPPC-1700 meets the market demand for a reliable and high performance solution in commercial as well as sophisticated display applications."


iPPC-1700 FEATURES:
Supports Resistive/Capacitive/SAW touch
2x DDR3 SO-DIMM memory socket, up to 8GB
17" TFT resistive-touch LCD with 16.7M color support
2x PCI expansion slots (iPPC-1700E)
I/O for PS/2, dual USB, HD audio, 2x COM, GbE
1x DVD-ROM (optional)

 
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