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PC Systems Handbook Features New CyRAQ Monitors

CyberResearch's modular approach creates more than 1,000 options.

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By DE Editors  

March 1, 2007

By DE Editors

The new "PC Systems Handbook" from CyberResearch, Inc. (Branford, CT) provides an overview of the growing line of CyRAQ industrial monitors. 

Stemming from a modular approach to monitor and panel PC design, there are now more than 1,000 different CyRAQ monitors and panel PCs, with screen sizes from 6.5 in. to 24 in., brightnesses to 1850 nits, and a variety of mounting options.

CyRAQ models currently have seven different screen sizes (with two more planned for future release), up to three brightness levels for each size, two to five mounting styles in black or stainless steel, front or rear controls, touchscreens with serial or USB ports, AR-Bonding, and two sizes of panel PC processor chassis, each with two CPU options. 

The new handbook also reviews multipurpose monitors, portable PCs, workstations, PC systems, PC accessories, motherboards and SBCs, data acquisition, serial communications, and a new PCI video compression board for CCTV security systems.

CyberResearch also offers custom-built industrial PCs, motion control systems, KVMs, FoldAway monitor/keyboard combinations, and a variety of industrial and desktop keyboards. For more product information, visit cyberresearch.com.

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


 

 

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