Sealevel Expands Industrial Computer Offerings

Oct. 8, 2008
Embarking as the latest member of the Relio line of industrial computers, the R1300 enlists the muscle of a low-power, 500-MHz AMD Geode LX800 processor and sports a compact footprint. Mountable on walls, under counters, on tabletops, or to DIN rails

Embarking as the latest member of the Relio line of industrial computers, the R1300 enlists the muscle of a low-power, 500-MHz AMD Geode LX800 processor and sports a compact footprint. Mountable on walls, under counters, on tabletops, or to DIN rails with optional brackets, the unit performs without a fan in temperatures from 0°C to 50°C. For maximum reliability, users can opt for a solid-state topology by operating the computer from compact flash memory. Operating-system support includes Windows XP Embedded and Linux. Standard I/O features include two 10/100 Base-T Ethernet ports, four USB 2.0 ports, 8-bit GPIO, a parallel port, and four serial ports. The Relio R1300 has a base price of $679. SEALEVEL SYSTEMS INC., Liberty, SC. (864) 843-4343.

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