Noax Industrial PCs Support Windows 10

May 12, 2016
Noax industrial PCs (IPCs) are now available with Windows 10.

Noax industrial PCs (IPCs) are now available with Windows 10. The noax IPCs will continue to support tried-and-tested operating systems such as Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows embedded, or IGEL. This allows straightforward integration into the any existing computer network. In addition, applications such as MES or quality assurance systems can be used on the IPCs in production areas.

The familiar rugged design of the noax IPCs are essential wherever dependability, long service life, and user friendliness are required.

Due to the completely sealed design, noax industrial PCs are fully splash-proof and meet the requirements for protection classes up to IP69K. The noax IPCs offer high-contrast and durable TFT displays ensure clear readability even in poor conditions.

The industrial PCs allow for an impressive degree of operator convenience thanks to the noax nSMART tool and the rugged analog resistive touchscreen, which is easy to use even when wearing gloves – quality made in Germany.

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