Vecow 10-inch Touch Panel PC Projected Capacitive Touch Model
Features ● 10.1-inch high-resolution 1280x800 (16:10) WSVGA compatible TFT-LCD ● Projected capacitive touch technology, supports 10-point simultaneous multi-touch operation ● Equipped with Intel Atom x7-E3950 processor ● Fanless design with operating temperature guaranteed from -10°C to 60°C ● Convenient design for external access to SSD/HDD ● Supports wide range power input of DC 9V to 36V ● Supports panel mount and VESA mount (75x75) ● Front panel is IP65 rated ● Supports WiFi/4G/3G/LTE/GPRS/UMTS with dual SIM card sockets
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【LCD Size】10.1 inches 【Maximum Resolution】1280 x 800 【Display Colors】262k 【Brightness (cd/m²)】300 nits 【Contrast Ratio】1300:1 【Viewing Angle (H-V)】170º/170º 【Touchscreen】10-point capacitive 【CPU】Supports Intel(R) Atom(R) x7-E3950 Processor 【Memory】DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM×1 (sold separately) (maximum 8GB) 【Storage】SATA III×1 (6Gbps), SATA III (Full Size Mini PCIe, 6Gbps)×1, 2.5" SSD/HDD Kit×1 (sold separately) 【Expansion】Full-size Mini PCIe Socket ×1 (PCIe/USB/SIM Socket), Full-size Mini PCIe Socket ×1 (PCIe/USB/SATA) 【I/O】USB3.0 Type A×2, USB2.0 Type A×2, RS-232/422/485 (DB9 Type)×2, Power×1 【Dimensions】256.5mm(W)×178.3mm(D)×69.1mm(H)
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Numerous items such as machine control, automation systems, environmental monitoring systems, kiosk terminals, inspection devices, digital signage, game consoles, controllers, data loggers, and more.
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MTC-8010W-3950 | Intel Atom x7-E3950 CPU, 2 GigE LAN, 4 USB, 2 COM, DC 12V |
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