1. Based on Intel Celeron J6412 processor, processor base frequency 2.00 GHz
2. The embedded panel PC can expand multiple interfaces, such as COM interface, GPIO terminal, wide voltage terminal and LPT port
| Part No. | D100-150 |
| Operation System | Windows 7/ Windows 10/ Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019/ 2021/ Linux (trial version) |
| On board CPU | Intel Celeron J6412, Quad-core & Quad-thread, upto 2.60GHz |
| RAM (DDR4) | 8GB (4GB optional) |
| ROM (NVMe) | 128GB (256GB/ 512GB/ 1TB/ 2TB/ 4TB for optional) |
| Network | Ethernet 1000M |
| Wi-Fi, IEEE802.11 ac 2.4G & 5G | |
| Bluetooth 4.0 | |
| Main display | 15 inch IPS LCD, 1024*768, 4:3 |
| Touch panel | Capacitive 10 point touch, ILITEK ILI2511 controller |
| Interfaces | USB 3.0* 2 |
| USB 2.0* 2 | |
| COM* 2 ( Expandable to 6 COM ports total) | |
| RJ45 (LAN)* 1 | |
| HD* 1 | |
| VGA* 1 | |
| MIC in *1 | |
| Audio out * 1 | |
| DC in (12V 5A) * 1 | |
| Optional function | Wide voltage terminal |
| GPIO terminal | |
| LPT port | |
| Packing Info | Net weight: 4.1kg |
| Gross weight: 5.1kg (Included accessories) | |
| Packing size: 46*35*11cm |









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