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FLEXIBLE FEATURES AND PORTS


TIP: Your Box PC ‒ as individual as your project! Use our product configurator and customise your barebone perfectly to suit your requirements: go.shuttle.eu/pqzvR


FANLESS


OPERATION


UP TO 64 GB BOX PC BPCAL02/03 ENVIRONMENT HEAVY-DUTY M.2 NVME VERSATILE MOUNTING


MODULAR INDUSTRIAL PCS WITH A ROBUST, FANLESS DESIGN


Shuttle is offering it's second gen of very robust industrial PCs with a compact design. The complete systems from the family of Box PCs come packed in a multi-reinforced aluminium and steel chassis. Equipped with an Intel Core i7, i5 or i3 processor, they can handle any task. Their modular design means that the functional scope and ports can be customised individually to suit the customer's wishes.


Further information at: WWW.SHUTTLE.EU


* Recommended reseller purchase price (RPP) in £ from official Shuttle distributors. Subject to errors, price changes and technical amendments.


„ Fanless operation for silent and maintenance-free use


„ Intel Core i7, i5 or i3 processor „ Supports up to 64 GB DDR5 RAM „ High-speed NVMe M.2 SSD


„ Expandable with up to 4× LAN, 4× COM, 20× USB, DVI, VGA, DP, HDMI, LTE, Wi-Fi, DIO and more


„ Industrial-grade aluminium chassis


„ Extended temperature support from ‒20°C to +60°C (optional)


„ Multiple mounting options including VESA, DIN rail and ear mounts


FROM £ 436*


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