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Short depth rack mount LCD console.

Contemporary MicroSystems is your solutions provider for rugged portable computer, touch panel computer, rack mount LCD console, console KVM switch, and industrial LCD monitors. Our products include:

Ruggedized portable computers for field applications. TripleView MPC-1730 comes with three LCD monitors for video monitoring applications. Compact and rugged MPC-1000 with quad-core Intel processor. Rack mount LCD consoles with LCD monitor and keyboard drawer. Panel mount PC with touch screen.

Rugged Portable Computers »

Mobile computing in a ruggedized lunch box enclosure, supporting multi-core, single-processor and dual processor configurations.

rack mount server console with LCD, keyboard drawer and KVM switches

Rack Mount Console with Slide-out Keyboard »

Rack mount flat panel monitor console with slide-out keyboard drawer comes with or without console KVM switches. Options include dual slider, widescreen LCD, USB KVM, built-in TV tuner, and optical mouse in place of touchpad.

Portable PC with Slots

portable PC with slots, the MPC-1000

MPC-1000 rugged compact portable PC features an Intel dual- or quad-core CPU, up to 16GB of RAM, and optional PCI-Express expansion slot. More info »

Short-depth Rack Console

short depth rack console with 17.3 inch LCD

Only 14.5" deep. Comes with 17.3" full HD LCD monitor. Two model to choose from for your PS/2 or USB PC interfaces».

Dual Interface Rack Console

dual slide rail LCD keyboard drawer lets you extract either the LCD or the keyboard independently

New KVM console switch supports both USB and PS/2 input devices. Three model to choose from ».

Dual-rail Rack Console

dual slide rail LCD keyboard drawer lets you extract either the LCD or the keyboard independently

Two sets of slide rails lets you independently extract the LCD or keyboard drawer. Slide-away the keyboard when you don't need it. Two model to choose from ».

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