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While AMD's on-chip CPU/GPU combo has been touted as a more cost-effective choice, we don't know the effect on pricing here because neither Ibase nor Nexcom has cited the cost of its PCs. However, the NDIS 125-L offers essentially the same functionality as the SI-18, including the dual-core CPU and a 2.5-inch hard disk drive (160GB in this case).
According to Nexcom, the NDIS 125-L has 1GB of DDR3 RAM (expandability not cited), four USB 2.0 ports (two front, two rear), plus both VGA and HDMI video outputs. The device appears to have two audio connectors (functionality unstated), but lacks a serial port.
Nexcom cites an operating range of 32 to 104 deg. F but does not mention power consumption. Operating system support wasn't cited, but should include all client editions of Windows as well as Linux.
Specifications provided by Nexcom for the NDIS 125-L include:
More information may be found on Nexcom's NDIS 125-L product page.
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