New Industrial PCs with a resistive touch screen – based on the Intel® Celeron® series

We have just added two new Industrial PCs to our product line based on the Intel® Celeron® series. This time it’s two PCs with a resistive touch screen. One with a 10.4” screen, and one with a 12.1” screen. If you’ve been following the recent releases in this product group, you know that we had more products with a capacitive touch screen, but we are catching up, in order to give you more options, in all screen sizes.

You can take a look at the whole product line below:

Intel product line features

All the products are high-quality industrial panel computers that feature an LCD with a capacitive/resistive touchscreen, a quad-core Intel Celeron® series SoC processor with 4GB of DDR3 RAM.

They feature several expansion connectors on the back side – 3 USB 2.0 connectors, 2 LAN connectors, 2 COM connectors, 3 RS485 connectors, 2 RS232 connectors, and 1 HDMI connector.

Please note that a WiFi/BLE module does not come with the product by default, but it can be added.

The product comes with either a preinstalled Linux OS, or you can choose between Windows 7 or Windows 10 OS.

Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.

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