VMPC Vehicle-Mount Military PC
The VMPC-10 Defense Panel PC is a rugged and reliable solution tailored for military and defense applications. Powered by the Intel® Elkhart Lake x6413E processor, it is available in 10.4” and 12.1” panel sizes with PCAP touch screens for precise interaction. Built to withstand harsh environments, it features IP65-rated waterproof and dustproof protection, a wide 10-60V DC power input with ignition, and compliance with MIL-STD 810G/H and MIL-STD 461E/F/G standards. Equipped with defense grade 38999 connectors and VESA mount support, it ensures secure and efficient operation in extreme conditions.
Features
- Intel® Elkhart lake x6413E Processor
- 10.4” 1024 x 768 Panel with antiscratch PCAP touch screen
- IP65 waterproof and dustproof
- Wide power input 1060V DC with ignition
- Wide range operating temperature
- Support VESA Mount
- IO ports with Defence grade 38999 connectors
- Compliant with MILSTD 810G/H and MILSTD 461E/F/G
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