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FREMONT, California, September 01, 2009 -- Arista Corporation, leader in the design and development of
Industrial Computers today announced the shipment of BoxPC-238D next generation fanless high horsepower wall mountable
industrial computers. BoxPC-238D is Arista Corporations’ newest next generation fanless industrial computer. This model
combines Arista’s most popular features of other fanless units with industry leading design elements and thereby provides high
horsepower industrial computing in a thermally controlled system. This is achieved through the deployment of propriety internal
thermal dissipation design, careful component design and advanced chassis engineering. The BoxPC-238D is powered by an Intel
Core2 DUO processor and is available with up to 4GB of DDR2-667 RAM. This provides a consistent, reliable performance at
accelerated speeds due to an assortment of high powered processor. The BoxPC-238D is capable to interface with the optional
dual 1394B firewire or USB ports and this feature helps to support the machine vision applications. The other key features include a
dual swappable 2.5” SSD/HDD drive bays, PCI expansion slots, dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, dual video outputs (DVI + VGA), quad
USB 2.0 ports. The compactly designed chassis accommodates all these features which in turn enable additional cards and
hardware to be plugged in for expanding the PCs memory or upgrading its performance.
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The BoxPC-238D is compliant with IP50 standard as it completely protects the system against dust and designed in such a way
that it can be used in harsh environments, The robust aluminum housings ensure reliable operation at temperatures ranging from
00 C to 500 C (320 F to 1220 F) in up to 95% non-condensing relative humidity. This extremely rugged design helps dissipate the
heat quickly with its extensive surface. The BoxPC-238D provides outstanding thermal solutions especially for the heat that the unit
generates. This model is an ideal solution for extreme industrial environments which experience constant exposure to dust. The
BoxPC-238D is wall mountable and can be flexibly integrated into a number of industrial applications, such as Plant Floor Machine
Vision Applications, Control Room in Plant Floors, Electric Power Services, and so on.
The BoxPC-238D is also incorporated thin client technology into its design. Arista offers ThinManager Ready Thin Client with up to
5 VGA connectors. When configured with MultiMonitor, these clients support session spanning and MultiSession technologies.
Spanning provides greater real estate for a single terminal server session covering multiple monitors in layouts with resolutions up
to 4096 x 2048 pixels. MultiSession screening provides simultaneous visibility for up to 5 application groups from one MultiMonitor
terminal. The MultiSession provides the access to more than one application through ThinManager configuration settings and
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without the need to merge application source. These two technologies can also be used simultaneously from one terminal
configuration.
“Our customers provided us with valuable feedback on many of our product lines, stating they needed high performance machine
vision and control room solutions specifically for the plant floors in accordance with the globally agreed standards. BoxPC-238D
fanless and high performance industrial computer is one of our unique products towards this requirement” states Thao Le, Sales
Manager, Arista Corporation. “The BoxPC-238D’s thermal structure is shocking to our esteemed customers when they get to see
the unit in front of them with chassis cover off”, added Le.
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About Arista

Founded in 1994, Arista Corporation is a designer / manufacturer of mission critical industrial computing products. Arista’s products
are optimized to service industries, such as Semiconductor, Industrial Automation, Test and Measurement, Military, Government,
Public Transit, Energy, Medical, Pharmaceutical, Telecom, Petrochemical, Industrial Display, Homeland Security, Advanced
Assembly, Manufacturing, Food Processing and beyond. |