uBox-110 – Small Form Factor Fanless Embedded Box PC with choice of Intel Atom E3845, E3826, E3815, Intel Celeron J1900 or Intel Celeron N2930 Discontinued
The uBOX-110 is a Fanless Embedded Box PC supporting Intel’s 4th generation Intel Atom E3800 platform with dual display for Interactive Kiosks, Digital Signage,Internet of Things ( IoT) gateways and was built to meet the demand of commercial applications with dual LAN, HDMI, Micro HDMI, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 support.
This Embedded Box PC also has a cable-less structure, an ultra slim design, low power consumption and fanless design that gives you extensive durability for long-term usage delivering impressive performance in a one inch high chassis and fulfills any critical space limitation.
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