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TMCNet: Arbor Solution Adds Fanless, Robust Ultra-Small Boxed Chassis System

[June 08, 2015]

Arbor Solution Adds Fanless, Robust Ultra-Small Boxed Chassis System

SAN JOSE, Calif., June 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Arbor Solution has added an ultra-small boxed chassis system to its lineup of transportation box PCs. Designed for a wide range of applications, the new IEC-3300 is based on the Intel Atom processor E3800 series (formerly code-named 'Bay Trail') and an Intel Celeron dual-core processor N2807 or a quad-core processor J1900. Carrying both FCC and CE certification, the system may be safely and confidently used right out of the box.

Arbor Solution IEC-3300 fanless boxed chassis system with rugged, compact design.

"Using the latest Intel 'Bay Trail' technology, combined with our compact and robust chassis design, the IEC-3300 is high performance, yet still maintains a small, fanless form factor," stated Brian Yurkiw, Arbor Solution vice president. "Its varied I/O choices combined with an extended operating temperature range easily makes it a jack-of-all-trades. It is a reliable system designed to be a smaller solution that lasts longer. Without a doubt, it delivers a rugged, turn-key, go-anywhere solution without compromising performance or features."

The Intel Atom processor E3800 product family delivers outstanding computing, graphics, and media performance, while operating in an extended range of temperatures. It offers significant improvements in computational performance and energy efficiency. It provides high I/O connectivity, integrated memory controller, virtualization, error correcting code (ECC), and built-in security capabilities.

With its small fooprint (6.4" x 4.3" x 1.5"), dustproof design, and operating temperature range of -4 to plus 131-degrees Fahrenheit, the robust Arbor Solution IEC-3300 is designed for a wide range of environments and applications:

  • It can power displays outside of temperature-controlled environments
  • It is well suited for customers with demanding digital signage projects
  • It provides the necessary high stability to withstand the shock and vibration associated with moving vehicles, such as buses, cars, trains, and trucks
  • It offers HDMI and VGA ports for dual displays
  • Its processor is capable of driving HD multimedia

With easy installation and maintenance, it is a versatile unit for applications such as warehouses, airport terminals, train depots, and manufacturing facilities.

Availability and Pricing
The Arbor Solution IEC-3300 ultra-small boxed chassis system is available now from authorized resellers throughout the U.S. and Canada. It has an MSRP of $333 for a barebones model featuring a dual-core N2807 processor, and $358 for a barebones model featuring a quad-core J1900 processor. As with all Arbor Solution products, it may be customized to user's preferences.

For more information about the IEC-3300, click here.

About Arbor Solution, Inc. North America
Arbor Solution, Inc. North America provides embedded systems and tablets to a variety of markets. Its expertise as an Industrial PC (IPC) provider makes it uniquely positioned to provide reliable solutions through a customer-first approach. Its products are known for their high productivity, convenience, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and dependability. The company is at the forefront of the technology required to conduct business in challenging applications, considering factors such as ergonomics, business conditions, and varying specialized environments. Arbor Solution North America offices are located in the US in San Jose, CA; Florence, MA; and Flower Mound, TX; and in Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. The company is part of Taiwan-based Arbor Technology Corporation.

For more information, visit http://us.arborsolution.com or e-mail .

All products/services and trademarks mentioned in this release are the properties of their respective companies.
©2015 Arbor Solution, Inc. North America. All rights reserved.

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SOURCE Arbor Solution


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