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"Crystal Display Systems is Proud to Introduce its


First Embedded Controllers Built for the Industrial Automation and Machine Vision Market"


D


isplays, Touchscreen and embedded specialist CDS has partnered with Embedded specialist Company Taicenn to promote and support its products in the UK and


Europe including Industrial and rugged embedded Boxed PCs and Industrial Touch Panel PCs, as well as other industrial products such as rugged IP65 Stainless Steel keyboards. All designed specifically for systems and applications that require; excellent performance, high-level reliability and stability, long supply period and support.


CDS feels that Taicenn is the best kept secret in the embedded world having been


known for the highest quality and reliability as well as new and innovative products with major blue-chip OEMs etc.


The CDS Taicenn amazing range of Panel PC displays incorporates the impressive


TBOX PCs with an industrial and reliable monitor. The combination of industrial PCs with state-of-the-art performance featuring high quality and reliable touch panels with excellent display capabilities which enables the user to concentrate high performance into the smallest package.


For more information on this range please visit - http://crystal-display.com/products/embedded-systems/


CDS  01634 327420  www.crystal-display.com


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