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5.7” Touch Panel Computer with Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz Processor

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5.7” Touch Panel Computer with Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz Processor

The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech (Cincinnati, OH) introduces a lower cost version of their current TPC-66T 5.7” QVGA TFT LCD touch panel computer. The TPC-66T-E2BE version features:  

  • 64 colors.
  • 320 x 240 resolution.
  • An Intel® low power consuming CPU and heat sink to achieve a unique fanless design.
  • A low voltage processor (Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz) with an LED backlight that is power efficient. 
  • Multiple standard communication ports (2 x RS-232, 1 x RS-485, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x USB) allowing connectivity with a variety of peripherals.
  • Support for Microsoft® Windows™ CE.
  • An NEMA®4/IP65 front panel resilient enough to withstand the harsh conditions of any industrial environment.

For more information visit www.advantech.com/ea

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