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MPC-210 Mobility PC Small Computer
Mobility PC computers are a radically new idea in desktop computing -- small computers, which don't take up half the
desk. This makes them the perfect choice for use in any area which is space constrained.
Their small size, power, features, robust design and thermal efficiency allow them to be used in a vast range of
applications.
The MPC-210 is an updated version of the SE PC (Microtop) which was given a best of 2001 award by Australian PC User magazine.
The MPC-210 is a fully integrated desktop PC. It supports Socket 370 processors up to 1.2 GHz, up to 256 MB of RAM and
a standard 2.5-inch hard drive. The motherboard includes 3D video, 16-bit audio, 10/100 LAN, infra-red serial port,
two USB ports, printer and RS232 ports, and an optional V.90 modem. A CD,
DVD-ROM / CD-RW, or DVD +/- RW DL / CD-RW drive
can also be fitted.
Drivers are provided for all major Operating systems: Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and Linux. The
included driver CD makes operating system installation totally painless.
The MPC-210 is powered from a small autoswitching (110/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz), notebook type, power adaptor. It can
also be powered from a DC supply.
Key applications:
- Vehicle and marine PCs.
- Industrial fat client.
- Industrial thin client.
- Digital signage controller.
- Industrial system controller.
- POS PC and Kiosk PC.
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Key markets:
- Vehicle and marine navigation PC.
- Industrial controller.
- Digital signage.
- POS.
- Kiosk.
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Key benefits:
- Complete, full function Celeron / VIA C3 computer system.
- Thermally very efficient.
- No proprietary components. Uses standard desktop processor, RAM and HDDs.
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Key specifications:
- Socket 370 (Celeron and VIA C3) processors up to 1.2GHz.
- Up to 256 MBytes RAM.
- Intel 810 chipset.
- On-board 10/100 LAN, USB 1.0, sound and video.
- Low noise and low power consumption.
- Uses standard 2.5-inch hard disk drives.
- Accepts standard slimline optical drives.
- Windows and Linux operating systems.
- Small and compact: 146mm wide x 157mm deep x 45mm high.
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SE PC Product Reviews
Australian PC User magazine.
September 2001 issue, front page lead.
- "...we couldn't help but wonder if we were looking at our computing future."
- "This is the most innovative PC design I've seen that actually works..."
- 9 out of 10 rating.
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Australian Personal Computer magazine.
October 2001 issue.
- "Sitting on your desk, the unit takes up so little room, it's a dream."
- 4 out of 5 rating.
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PC World magazine.
January 2002 issue.
- "...consumes the same amount of real estate that a portable CD player would, yet it sacrifices nothing in terms of PC connectivity and upgradeability."
- "The unit is solidly built, very well designed..."
- "Testing ... showed the Microtop packs plenty of grunt to keep you productive..."
- "Its size allows you very easily to take it with you wherever you want. Students can take it to school, business people to presentations, and technicians to on-site jobs."
- 4 out of 5 rating.
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Australian PC User magazine.
December 2001 issue. Most Innovative PC
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