
Panel PC’s for Marine, Military, and Industrial Use
Panel PCs have replaced separate display and computer systems in various industries. These PCs combine the computer and display into a single device, reducing the
The Seatronx line-up of marine computers are designed and tested to work flawlessly in all marine environments where power fluctuation, vibration, shock, and extreme temperatures are daily routine occurrences.
Our stowaway MPC-3600 series marine PC’s are solid state rugged computers that are available with an incredible 240GB to 32 terabytes of storage, dual drives, and superior graphics cards for exceptional navigational map viewing. These performance PC’s includes multiple serial com ports for networking navigation software with auto-pilots, weather, GPS and additional instruments. When space is an issue, there is no better option then the super compact MPC-1000 computer.
The new WK430 Waterproof Marine computer is the ultimate rugged computer for wet environments such as flybridge, tender or center console installations. This power packed CPU comes in i5 or i7 configurations with choice of Windows 7 or Windows 10 OS Software. The WK430 includes multiple video and communications ports which allows for plenty of expandable options to meet all your on-board navigation and communication requirements. Included with the WK430 is all the watertight connection cables for video, data, and power, making a watertight installation a synch.
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