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The VBOX-3200 runs Windows on AMD's dual-core, 1.6GHz T56N with Radeon HD 6310 graphics, or the single-core, 1.2GHz T44R with Radeon HD 6250 graphics. The computer offers up to 8GB of DDR2 memory, the company adds.
Sintrones says the VBOX-3200 has room for two 2.5-inch drive bays, ready to accommodate hard disks or solid-state storage. The device also offers three Mini PCI Express expansion slots, according to the company.
The VBOX-3200 is touted as "supporting" 3.5G wide area networking, wireless local networking, Bluetooth, and GPS, but we assume these options need to be added via Mini PCI Express cards. The system includes a SIM slot with an eject button, according to Sintrones.
Sintrones says the VBOX-3200 is equipped with dual gigabit Ethernet ports, three serial ports (two with RS422/485 selection), and eight USB 2.0 connections, four with Type A connectors. Not surprisingly for a vehicle computer, the VBOX-3200 is further equipped with four digital input/output interfaces, as well as a CAN bus interface.

According to Sintrones, the VBOX-3200 provides two video outputs -- one DVI-I and one DVI-D. The device's rear panel also has DB9 connectors for the three serial ports, as shown above.
The VBOX-3200 supports 9-32VDC input power, and can adapt to a variety of different power supply conditions, according to Sintrones. In addition, it offers short-circuit protection, software-selectable power-off delay, and an optional internal battery that provides ten minutes of backup power.The 3.3-pound box measures 9.25 x 6.10 x 2.17 inches, and is said to provide a "heat-prevention design." The computer supports a temperature range of -22 to 140 deg. F (-30 to 60 deg. C), and meets the MIL-STD-810F standard, claims the company.
Features and specifications listed for the VBOX-3200 include:
No details were offered on the pricing or availability of the Sintrones computer, but more information may be found on the company's VBOX-3200 page or PDF-formatted data sheet.