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Our Extreme line of displays, with quad core intel processors, optically bonded PCAP touch screens, with Windows or Linux, is designed to provide powerful x86 based computing solutions for mobile production plants like those deployed in mining, forestry, and heavy construction.
The CCpilot X1200 provides laptop functionality and performance for the cabin. The CCpilot X1200 is built to succeed in challenging environments and provide the performance needed for complex systems. Based on an efficient Intel AtomĀ® quad-core CPU the X1200 is a truly multipurpose on-board computer for business logic and advanced HMIs with IntelĀ® UHD Graphics.
With its optically bonded 12" widescreen IPS type display it provides plenty of GUI real estate, enabling concurrent visualization of multiple applications.
The CCpilot X1400 is designed to meet the toughest requirements and excel even in the most demanding applications. It delivers powerful desktop PC performance for industrial vehicles. It is based on an Intel i5-8400H quad core CPU which features a very powerful GPU for smooth rendering. It has the performance to be a truly multipurpose on-board computer for advanced HMI and business logics functionality.
The X1200 and the X1400 are part of our extreme line offering. The widely supported x86 architecture deployed by the extreme line offer the choice of a Linux or Windows operating system. This means that system developers can utilize all the powerful toolchains, software components, and 3rd party applications available in either the Windows or Linux domains.
Extreme line displays fully support modern, and next-generation, graphics APIs and frameworks, making it possible to realize advanced systems without the limitations or restrictions due to leaner hardware. Plus, the displays provide an accessible CFAST storage slot for in-field expandability, video recording, encryption, and storage upgrades. It can also integrate 3rd party peripherals over USB.
With vast software capabilities and state-of-the-art hardware, the Extreme line displays bring the power and flexibility of a complete PC platform to the cab of mobile machinery.