Extreme Computing

July 1, 2005
The NEMA 4X rugged cast aluminum enclosure of the All-Weather PC is designed for the harshest environments. It is classified for Class 1, Zone 2 NI, EExnA IIC T4 and EXII36, and is compliant with ATEX94/9/EC to ensure safety in hazardous areas.

To survive on rig floor-, ship- or truck-mounted applications, it has been engineered to withstand high shock and vibration. The low-power Intel Pentium M 1.8GHz processor is fully configured with flash IDE Drive and an extensive list of I/O ports. The All-Weather PC is designed to meet demanding applications while operating at extreme ambient temperatures. For viewing in any light conditions, the unit has a 15-inch transflective display

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