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NextComputing Unveils Portable, Rugged, Visualization Center

About the size of a briefcase, the Vigor Evo HD with visualization center is easy to carry.

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October 24, 2008

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Vigor Evo HD with Visualization Center

NextComputing (Nashua, NH), creators of high-performance computing (HPC) solutions, announced a fully featured visualization center in a ruggedized, portable form factor. The company developed this multi-display option as an add-on to its ruggedized Vigor Evo HD, which answered the call for a deployable system designed for harsh environments. One or two additional displays attach to either side of the integrated monitor and fold in neatly for protection of the screens and ease of portability.

This newest announcement comes at a time when a growing number of industry segments are demanding expanded visual display capabilities with ruggedized portable computers. The Vigor Evo HD is available with an integrated 17-in. high-resolution display up to 1920x1200 resolution, with one or two displays that fold out to the left and right sides. The Vigor Evo HD also offers a selection of the industry’s highest performing PCI Express graphics cards.

Other features include top of the line quad core processors from both Intel and AMD (up to 8 processor cores), up to 16GB RAM, up to 3TB storage capacity, multiple IO options including up to 4 full-length PCI Express slots, open standards architecture, and 32/64 bit multi-OS support. The internal structure is housed in a floating chassis system that reduces risk due to failure from shock and vibration. About the size of a briefcase, the Vigor Evo HD with visualization center is lightweight and easy to carry.

For details, go to NextComputing.

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

 

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