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[ADVERT] Touchscreen PC for sale




Hi All,

I have a touch screen PC that I put together for playing MP3's etc in my
garage which I no longer need. I also used it to run my HA software.

The specs are as follows:

Lanner Inc EM350A single board computer
(http://www.voxtechnologies.com/Embedded_Platforms/em-350a.htm)
NS Geode 233Mhz with MMX and integrate video
The SBC has a PCMCIA and Compact Flash sockets on board.
Composite/Svideo output
RGB video output
Integrated sound
Integrated LAN
TFT interface (currently connected to the LCD)
2 serial ports (1 of which can be RS485), parallel port
NEC NL6448AC33 640 x 480 TFT LCD
ELO Surface Acoustic wave touchscreen. Optically clear view of LCD
unlike other touchscreen technologies. Only works with a finger, not a
stylus.
ELO touchscreen controller with RS232 interface. Drivers already installed.
Connor 1.2Gb hard drive (can easily be replaced)

There are a few images of the unit here:

http://www.v8carlton.com/EbayStuff/Touchscreen1.jpg
http://www.v8carlton.com/EbayStuff/Touchscreen2.jpg
http://www.v8carlton.com/EbayStuff/Touchscreen3.jpg
http://www.v8carlton.com/EbayStuff/Touchscreen4.jpg
http://www.v8carlton.com/EbayStuff/Touchscreen5.jpg

It cost me over £700 to build it and I am looking for £300 for it. £10
postage.

The rear of the unit, as you see in the photographs is home made from an
ally box and ally sheet. This part was hidden anyway.
The front is a proper molded housing for the TFT and mounts it correctly.

Contact me off list if you are interested, otherwise it is going on eBay
this week.

Regards
Dave...

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