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News Release from: Datasound Laboratories | Subject: eBox-2300
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 February 2007
New eBox-2300 computer in smallest space
Providing a compact, powerful computer in the smallest of spaces, the new eBox-2300 offers the complete solution to situations where fast, reliable information access is a requirement
Capable of providing a compact, powerful computer in the smallest of spaces, the new eBox-2300 from Datasound Laboratories offers the complete solution to situations where fast, reliable information access is a requirement Anywhere where space is at a premium would benefit from the eBox-2300, a fanless PC which is powered by a Vortex86 SoC 200MHz processor
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 12 Oct 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simple to install, the e-Box 2300 operates on a low power supply and when integrated with a VESA mounted LCD screen, provides the user with all the facilities of a much bigger computer.
The VESA mounting fixture enables the eBox-2300 to be securely mounted almost anywhere big enough to accept the 115 x 115mm footprint, and connects directly to any size LCD for mobile systems, presentations, promotions or electronic point of sale (EPOS).
One of the major advantages eBox-2300 has over laptops is its ability to be used with a large size LCD.
The eBox-2300 uses a standard 2.5'' hard disk drive which can be implemented using the internal drive bay, or, for more rugged applications, a CompactFlash Socket is provided.
Comms include 10/100 LAN and this is supported with optional Wireless LAN.
Other features include 3 USB ports, 2 serial ports and a VGA output.
Operating comfortably over 0C to +60C temperature, the eBox-2300 measures just 115 x 115 x 35mm and weighs a mere 505gms.
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