Fanless Computers

March 18, 2013
The TPZ-1300 fanless computer from the Topaz Line features I/O connectivity, wireless support, and duty-specific performance processors with long life support.

The TPZ-1300 fanless computer from the Topaz Line features I/O connectivity, wireless support, and duty-specific performance processors with long life support. The TPZ-1300 delivers provide mobile functionality in environments such as telemedicine, nursing information systems, and medical administration. A fanless structure reportedly ensures noiseless operation and satisfies medical application requirements. An anti-bacterial coating is optional. The TPZ-1300 reportedly withstands up to 5G vibration and 100G shock, which can accommodate telemedicine applications including telecardiology, telepathology and nursing workstation use. TPZ-1300 offers I/O connectivity, wireless support and a profile of 8.26” W x 6.69” D x 2.08” H (210 x 170 x 53 mm) that supports deployment in carts or other mobile medical setups. The TPZ-1300 is equipped with the Atom D2550/N2600 processor and provides I/O function from six USB ports, three GbE ports, four COM ports, one mini PCI-E slot, and four digital inputs and outputs. The TPZ-1300 also supports Windows 7, Windows 7 Embedded, Windows XP, Windows XP Embedded and WinCE 7.0.

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