Computer Dynamics Announces SealTouch-15 Environmentally Sealed Computer.Designed for deployment in harsh industrial environments * NEMA NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association NEMA National Emergency Management Agency NEMA National Emergency Management Association NEMA Nottingham East Midlands Airport (UK) 12 enclosure * Transportable * Intel[R] Celeron[R] M 1.5 GHz processor CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Further extending the broad range of solutions offered by the company for computing in harsh industrial environments, Computer Dynamics, a GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms company, today announced the SealTouch-15 rugged flat panel computer in an environmentally sealed enclosure. Unlike competing products, the Ruggedized SealTouch-15 is designed to be capable of being installed on an arm, for example: its NEMA 12 capability does not require it to be panel mounted into a cutout cut·out n. 1. Something cut out or intended to be cut out from something else. 2. Electricity A device that interrupts, bypasses, or disconnects a circuit or circuit element. 3. . Moreover, its low weight of just 28 pounds means that it is transportable and capable of being used in multiple locations. Designed to operate in +50[deg] C (122[deg] F) ambient temperatures, the SealTouch-15 features an Intel[R] Celeron[R] M 1.5 GHz processor with 512 MBytes DDRAM (DDR SDRAM) See DDR. , 40 GByte hard drive, and Ethernet Integral to the system is a 15-inch, XGA (EXtended Graphics Array) A screen resolution of 1,024x768 pixels. The term stems from IBM's XGA display standard introduced in 1990, which extended VGA to 132-column text and interlaced 1,024x768x256 resolution. XGA-2 later added non-interlaced 1,024x768x64K. resolution display with a resistive touchscreen for operator interface. Its NEMA 12 (a standard created by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association This article is about the standards association NEMA. For other uses, see Nema. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association or NEMA is a U.S. ) environmentally sealed enclosure with corrosion resistance provides protection against falling dirt and is ideal for use in dusty environments. "We have a long history of introducing solutions for companies who need to deploy computing capability in the harshest, least hospitable environments," said Adrian Bernhard, General Manager, Commercial Products and Systems at GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. "The introduction of the SealTouch-15 is a response to specific demand for this level of capability, and broadens our product family to allow us to serve an even wider range of customer requirements." The SealTouch-15. which complements the company's existing DisplayPac and Wolverine wolverine or glutton, largest member of the weasel family, Gulo gulo, found in the northern parts of North America and Eurasia, usually in high mountains near the timberline or in tundra. industrial-hardened computers, supports Windows XP, Windows NT and Windows 2000, and is optionally available with a CompactFlash or solid state hard drive for additional resistance to shock and vibration. About GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms, a joint venture between General Electric (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : GE) and FANUC LTD LTD 1 Laron-type dwarfism 2 Leukotriene D 3 Long-term depression, see there 4. Long-term disability of Japan, is a high-performance technology company and a global provider of hardware, software, services, expertise and experience in automation and embedded computing, with products employed in virtually every industry, including manufacturing automation, defense, automotive, telecommunications, healthcare and aerospace. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms is a worldwide company head-quartered in Charlottesville, VA, and is part of GE Enterprise Solutions. For more information, visit www.gefanuc.com Note to editors: High res image can be found at http://www.gefanucembedded.com/files/images/imglibrary/322highres.jpg |
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