With sizes ranging from 5”
to 15.6” and powered by the robust Android 11 operating system, these tablets provide the perfect platform for custom app development, making them adaptable to a variety of applications. Equipped with the fast Rockchip RK3566 ARM Cortex-
A55 Quad-core processor, 8GB of Flash, and 2GB of RAM, they deliver smooth and reliable performance, even in demanding environments. The range is available in both industrial and commercial-grade
models, with certain models offering full compatibility with the Google Play Store, opening up access to a wealth of applications. Connectivity is a key feature, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, RS232, and RS485 ports allowing seamless communication with peripheral devices. Optional 4G modules and ports for external speakers, cameras, and microphones further enhance their versatility. Whether you require a rugged solution for industrial applications or
a sleek display for commercial purposes, DWIN Android Tablets provide the tools to customise, connect, and create, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in modern business environments.
Android Displays Ideal Solution For Industrial Control
ANDROID 11 SIZE: 5" ~ 15.6"
PCAP TOUCH
2GB DDR3 8GB EMMC
WIFI & BLUETOOTH
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