The ATM-4233 is an all-in-one chassis for industrial automation platforms. While traditional industrial PCs must be connected to a separate keyboard, mouse and monitor to provide appropriate user interfaces, the ATM-4233 is designed to conveniently combine LCD display, keyboard, touch pad, function keys, cursor keys and OSD control in a single chassis.
The ATM-4233 integrates a video A/D board to ensure CPU card compatibility up to Intel Pentium 4, Pentium M (fanless) and Celeron CPU cards. The unit offers 14 expansion slots, two USB ports on the chassis front and an ATX-standard power supply. The chassis is equipped with five function keys to the left of the LCD and five cursor keys to right of the LCD. An 88-key slim-type keyboard with a touch pad is hidden in pull-out drawer, while OSD control is in front to easily alter LCD brightness and contrast. The ATM-4233 is priced at $1,100.
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