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Flat Panel Computers & Monitors Come In Four Display Sizes

April 1, 2000

Available in four display sizes of 10.4" VGA, 12.1" SVGA, 15" XGA and 18.1 SXGA, the Century-C/M Series enclosed, flat-panel computers and monitors offer 500-MHz computing power and include high-reliability analog resistive touch-screens for simple operator input. The enclosures are offered with or without a membrane keypad. The modular design allows for quick and easy detachment of the front display unit from the rear electronics unit.
Century-C flat panel computers (from $3815) feature socket 370 Celeron CPUs to 500 MHz and the new C&T 69030 video controller, which handles display resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 with 24-bit color. Century-M flat panel monitors (from $3150) accept standard analog video signals. Century-C/M series enclosures are constructed of durable brushed aluminum, rear-vented for air flow.

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