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Advantech Launches LCD Touch Panel Computer

The TPC-662G is a 6.4-in. VGA TFT LCD TPC.

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December 17, 2007

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The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech (Cincinnati, OH) introduces the TPC-662G AMD LX800 Touch Panel Computer (TPC) with 6.4-in. VGA TFT LCD display, resistive touch screen, nonvolatile solid-state storage, and fanless operation. Designed for small-sized operator interface applications, it provides a reliable platform for industrial environments.

Starting at $1,289, features of the TPC-662G AMD LX800 include 8-bit PC/104 expansion slot, one CompactFlash slot, RS-485 with automatic flow control, CAN-bus 2.0B protocol capability, and supports Windows XP/CE and WinXPe.

The TPC-662G is super slim with a compact design and plastic housing. It has a NEMA4/IP65 compliant front panel. 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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