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      • Windows-based gadget turns flat surfaces into multi-touch displaysLight Blue Optics is readying a Windows CE-based projection device touted as turning any flat surface into a touchscreen display. The Light Touch includes holographic laser projection, an IR optical sensor with multi-touch support, plus 802.11b/g wireless networking, and recently put in an appearance on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) website."Read more >
      • Vehicle PC's claimed to boot in five secondsPortwell announced a fanless vehicle computer that is claimed to boot in less than five seconds, thanks to Coreboot technology. The PCS-8277 has a AMD G-Series processor, two 2.5-inch bays for SATA devices, two gigabit Ethernet ports, and support for wireless networking plus a GPS receiver, according to the company."Read more >
      • Eight-inch panel PC is fully weatherizedDatasound Laboratories Ltd. (DSL) announced an eight-inch panel PC that resists liquids or dust attacking from any direction. The APC-3081 features Intel Atom Z5xx processors, 1GB of RAM, a 2.5-inch hard disk bay, a CompactFlash slot and PCI expansion slots, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, and resistive touch, the company says."Read more >
      • Wide temperature range COM Express module offers soldered DDR3 RAMArbor announced a COM Express Type 2 module with an industrial temperature range of -40 to 185 deg. F. The COM-746E incorporates an Intel Atom N455 processor with 2GB of soldered DDR3 SDRAM, PCI Express and PCI expansion, plus SATA, gigabit Ethernet, serial, parallel, and USB connectivity, says the company."Read more >
      • Embedded PC offers choice of Nano or Eden CPUsWin Enterprises announced a fanless, embedded box computer designed to use Via Technologies' Nano or Eden processors, ranging up to a 1.3GHz Nano. The PL-80320 is equipped with 512MB RAM, CompactFlash and SATA storage, PCI Express expansion, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, eight COM ports, and four USB 2.0 ports."Read more >
      • Fanless digital signage player has dual-core Atom, Ion graphicsHabey announced a mini PC that runs fanlessly and is aimed at digital signage applications. The BIS-6564 has a 1.8GHz, dual-core Atom D525 processor and a Nvidia Ion 2 GPU (graphics processor unit), plus room for two 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drives, two Mini PCI Express slots, and up to 4GB of RAM, according to the company."Read more >
      • Core-powered panel PC's safe in hazardous environmentsGE Intelligent Platforms announced a panel PC designed to be used in hazardous environments, and capable of operating in temperatures from -4 to 140 deg. F. The Wolverine III has a sunlight-readable 15-inch screen with resistive touch capabilities, 4GB of soldered-on memory, non-incendive USB ports, and isolated serial ports, according to the company."Read more >
      • Point-of-sale systems offer Sandy Bridge CPUs, dual hard drivesFujitsu announced two PCs designed to run Microsoft's Windows Embedded POSReady 7 operating system. Available in a standard version or more compact "Coupe" version, the TP-X II 500 features "Sandy Bridge" Core processors, four powered USB ports and three standard USB ports, a cash drawer port, and room for two hard disk drives, among other features."Read more >
      • Fanless PC has dual video outputs, CFast, six serial portsNexcom announced a fanless PC that offers two DVI-D video outputs and is available with single or dual PCI/PCI Express expansion slots. The NISE-3142 supports Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron processors, includes a 2.5-inch drive bay and CFast slot, accepts DC power from 16V to 30V, and sports six serial ports, according to the company."Read more >
      • Video controller PCs support up to a dozen 1080p inputs and outputsTrenton announced a pair of Matrox-validated video controller PCs, sporting Xeon processors up to a quad-core, 2.53GHz model. The TVC3400 supports one or two Matrox Mura MPX cards with up to eight 1080p inputs and eight more 1080p outputs, while the TVC4400 supports up to three Mura MPX cards for up to 12 1080p inputs and outputs, with shelf and wall-mountable options available for each."Read more >
      • Windows-based gaming system for bars offers two-player multi-touchAMI Entertainment Network, Inc. announced a gaming system for bars and restaurants that includes a 22-inch multi-touch display. The ML-1 runs Windows Embedded Standard 7, connects to a cloud-based "Megatouch Live" service that interfaces with Facebook, and may be used by two players at once, according to the company."Read more >
      • Touchscreen PC can be dunked, works down to -22 deg. FAdvantech-DLoG announced a 15-inch touchscreen PC that operates down to -22 deg. F, may be immersed, and meets the EN60721-3-5 standard for tolerating shock and vibration. The MTC 6/15 comes with a 1.1GHz Atom Z510 processor, 1GB of RAM, CFast storage, and 802.11a/b/g/n wireless networking with a diversity antenna, according to the company."Read more >
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