Arbor Tech has launched the EasyBoard-733E, featuring a wide range of temperature tolerance with fanless design. It is built with the Intel Atom N270 processor and 945GSE/ICH7M chipsets, supporting DDR2 SO-DIMM system memory up to 2GB.
The EasyBoard-733E offers standard I/O interfaces including 2 IDE and 2 SATA ports. The board also features Gigabit Ethernet and supports expansion bus such as COM ports and USB ports, the company said.
With the built-in Intel GMA 950 chipset, the EasyBoard-733E supports a maximum resolution of 2048x1536 under connection through dual channels 24-bit LVDS, TV-out ports for the use of products such as HMI, digital signage and kiosk.
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