It runs both Windows CE and Windows XP Embedded on an 800MHz Via Eden processor.

A rugged die-cast aluminum enclosure eliminates the need for using a fan as a heat dissipation device. The enclosure design has no ventilation holes, making the front panel, back cover, and sides compliant with IP65/NEMA4 for dust and water, according to Advantech. The more exposed interface ports have been placed on the bottom to protect against vertically falling water.
Advantech lists the following key features and specifications for the TREK-755 (also designated the PPC-V106):
- Processor -- Via Eden at 800 MHz
- Memory -- Up to 2 GB DDR SDRAM
- Display:
- 10.4 inch TFT LCD
- 800 x 600 resolution, 18-bit color
- sunlight-readable option
- Two optional touchscreens:
- Analog resistive
- Vandal-proof infrared
- Both communicate through serial port COM4
- Storage:
- CompactFlash Type II socket
- IDE interface for 2.5 inch HDD
- Expansion -- PCMCIA, two Type II slots or one Type III
- I/O ports:
- 10/100 Base-T Ethernet
- 3 serial -- 2 RS232, 1 RS232/422/485
- 2 USB 2.0
- PS/2 keyboard and mouse
- Parallel port
- VGA monitor output
- Wireless -- internal options for WLAN, GPS, GSM, and GPRS
- Environmental:
- Operating temperature -- 0 to 45 degrees C (32 to 113 degrees F)
- "Anti-freezer" option -- -30 to +45 degrees C (-22 to +113 degrees F)
- Sealed to IP65/NEMA4
- Shock -- 10 G peak acceleration (11 msec. duration)
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