VBOX-3120 - Fanless In-Vehicle system featuring the Intel 4th Generation Celeron 2980U Processor

VBOX-3120 – Fanless In-Vehicle system featuring the Intel 4th Generation Celeron 2980U Processor

The VBOX-3120 is a rugged fan-less In-Vehicle PC featuring the Intel 4th Generation Celeron 2980U 1.6GHz processor and 1 x DDR3L-1600 up to 8GB memory. This system provides a high reliability rugged mechanical design with operating temperature support from -40 to 70°C, wtih proper airflow and while using an SSD. The VBOX-3120 offers excellent display capability via HDMI and DVI-I and also offers Dual GbE LAN ports, 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x RS-232/422/485, 2 In and 2 Out GPIO (12V /100mA), 3 x miniPCIe sockets for Mini-PCIE WiFi, 3.5G, LTE, GPS, GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth modules and it supports 2 x SATA II. An additional feature of the VBOX-3120 is the 9VDC-36V DC input with smarter vehicle power ignition for a variety of vehicles. The VBOX-3120 is the right choice for all of your transportation applications. Product Manual | Product Drivers

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VBOX-3120 – Fanless In-Vehicle system featuring the Intel 4th Generation Celeron 2980U Processor

The VBOX-3120 is a rugged fan-less In-Vehicle PC featuring the Intel 4th Generation Celeron 2980U 1.6GHz processor and 1 x DDR3L-1600 up to 8GB memory. This system provides a high reliability rugged mechanical design with operating temperature support from -40 to 70°C, wtih proper airflow and while using an SSD.

The VBOX-3120 offers excellent display capability via HDMI and DVI-I and also offers Dual GbE LAN ports, 3 x USB 2.0, 1 x RS-232/422/485, 2 In and 2 Out GPIO (12V /100mA), 3 x miniPCIe sockets for Mini-PCIE WiFi, 3.5G, LTE, GPS, GSM/GPRS, Bluetooth modules and it supports 2 x SATA II.

An additional feature of the VBOX-3120 is the 9VDC-36V DC input with smarter vehicle power ignition for a variety of vehicles.

The VBOX-3120 is the right choice for all of your transportation applications.

Product Manual | Product Drivers

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