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Advantech Launches 17-in. SXGA Pentium M Industrial Panel PC

Said to be versatile, rugged, accessible, and feature-rich.

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August 4, 2008

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The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech (Cincinnati, OH) introduces a Industrial Panel PC, the IPPC-6172A, which features a 17-in. SXGA TFT LCD with an Intel Pentium M/Celeron M processor (up to 2GHz), 5 x USB 2.0 ports, up to 2GB DDR2 memory, CD-ROM, 2 x PCI expansion slots, Gigabit LAN support, and supports Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/NT.

The IPPC-6172A features an optional touchscreen, allowing direct interface and with a gull-wing design, flat-sealed NEMA4/IP65 front panel, the IPPC-6172A is said to be versatile, and one of the most rugged, accessible, and feature-rich HMI devices on the market.

For details, contact Advantech Corporation, Industrial Automation Group.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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