• Flat-panel computer withstands harsh conditions Targeted to meet chemical, manufacturing,

    Flat-panel computer withstands harsh conditions Targeted to meet chemical, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and food-processing applications in hazardous environments, the 17.25 ¥ 16 ¥ 9.25-in. Survivor flat-panel computer provides a sunlight-readable 13.8-in. XGA LCD, a 200-MHz Pentium MMX processor, a 128-Mbyte RAM, a 2.5-Gbyte hard drive, an infrared touchscreen, a NEMA-4 rugged enclosure, and parallel, serial, and keyboard ports. Options include an 80-Mbyte flash disk and 10Base2, 10
    Oct. 1, 1998

    Flat-panel computer withstands harsh conditions Targeted to meet chemical, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and food-processing applications in hazardous environments, the 17.25 ¥ 16 ¥ 9.25-in. Survivor flat-panel computer provides a sunlight-readable 13.8-in. XGA LCD, a 200-MHz Pentium MMX processor, a 128-Mbyte RAM, a 2.5-Gbyte hard drive, an infrared touchscreen, a NEMA-4 rugged enclosure, and parallel, serial, and keyboard ports. Options include an 80-Mbyte flash disk and 10Base2, 10/100BaseT, and 10baseFL networking con nections. It meets UL, FM, and CENELEC agency approvals. Computer Dynamics, 7640 Pelham Rd., Greenville, SC 29615; (864) 627-8800; Fax: (864) 675-0106.

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