Axiomtek GOT5103W-845 is a new IP65 industrial touch panel PC with a 10.1″ display, an Intel Celeron N3060 dual core processor, up to 8GB RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.0, and support for half-slim SATA and mSATA SSD drives.
- SoC – Intel Celeron N3060 dual core processor @ 1.6GHz / 2.48 GHz (Turbo) with Intel HD graphics 400 with 12EU @ 320/600 MHz
- System Memory – 1 x 204-pin SO-DIMM DDR3L-1600 up to 8 GB
- Storage – 1x mSATA, 1x optional half-slim SATA SSD
- Display – 10.1″ WXGA TFT LCD with LED and projected capacitive touch screen; 350 nits; 1280 x 800 resolution
- Video Output – 1x HDMI port
- Audio – 1x Line Out, HDMI, 2x speakers
- Connectivity – 2x 10/100/1000Mbps (Intel i211AT), optional WLAN antenna
- USB – 2x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0
- COM ports – 1 x RS-232; 1 x RS-232/422/485
- Expansion for storage, Wifi, GPRS/GSM, or 3G/4G
- 1x Full-size PCI Express Mini Card with mSATA supported
- 1x Full-size PCI Express Mini Card with SIM slot
- Misc – Watchdog Timer, 5 membrane keys on front panel to adjust system display, volume and brightness
- Power Supply
- AC version: 100~240V AC-DC 60W power adapter (default) with screw connector
- DC version 1: 9-36VDC with over current protection fuse (optional) via terminal block
- DC version 2: 24VDC with over current protection fuse (optional) via terminal block
- Dimensions – 260.8 x 38 x 194.1mm
- IP Rating – IP65 (front panel)
- Operating Temperature – 0° ~ +50°C
- Relative Humidity – 20% ~ 90% @ 40°C; non-condensing
- Vibration – 2 G, 10 ~ 500Hz, random for SSD
- Certification – CE
The panel is said to support Windows 10, Windows 8.1, WE8S, Windows 7, or WES 7. No words about Linux support, but I assume this could be implemented on request. Several mounting options are available, namely panel mount, wall mount, VESA arm, or desktop stand.
Axiomtek latest industrial touch panel computer will be available soon, but price has not been publicly disclosed. You can visit Axiomtek GOT5103W-845 product page for a few more details.
Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011.