Panel PCs Ease Industrial Computing

Oct. 25, 2004
Targeting industrial computing and networking chores, the 15" STE 15 and 17" STE 17 panel PCs employ Pentium 4 processors and provide a PCI expansion slot, two 2.5" drive bays, network-ready I/O ports, and an optional touch screen. Both models provide

Targeting industrial computing and networking chores, the 15" STE 15 and 17" STE 17 panel PCs employ Pentium 4 processors and provide a PCI expansion slot, two 2.5" drive bays, network-ready I/O ports, and an optional touch screen. Both models provide NEMA 4 sealing when properly mounted in an appropriate enclosure. Both models include a 250-nit LCD display with 1,280 x 1,024 resolution (STE 17) or 1,024 x 768 resolution (STE 15). Both LCDs have a mean time between failures of 50,000 hours. Other features include a 200W power supply with power-factor control. For more details and prices, call CYBERRESEARCH INC., Branford, CT. (800) 341-2525.

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