Panel PC With Color LCD Display Lets Users Tap Information With Fingertips

May 1, 2003
Designed as a fully-functional, compact industrial PC powered by a Pentium III or Celeron processor, the ARP-1615 Cougar series is suitable for automation applications where installation space is critical, such as industrial and commercial kiosks. The

Designed as a fully-functional, compact industrial PC powered by a Pentium III or Celeron processor, the ARP-1615 Cougar series is suitable for automation applications where installation space is critical, such as industrial and commercial kiosks. The panel PC features a 15", 1024 x 768, XGA color TFT LCD display with touch-screen enhancement. The modular panel PC has up to 512 MB of SDRAM, a slim FDD, a 2.5" hard drive, CD-ROM, and an integrated Realtek 10/100 Base-T Ethernet controller. In addition, the flat panel PC comes equipped with two parallel ports, two PS/2 interfaces, dual USB and three RS-232 ports. It is also NEMA 4/12 and IP65 compliant, is equipped with sealed, protective aluminum front bezels, and is housed in a steel chassis. Pricing starts at $1,500. ARISTA CORP., Fremont, CA. (510) 226-1800.

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