The SPARK-S9 portable computer is the ideal solution for applications such as portable servers, network/communications testing, field data acquisition, remote field service, exploration, factory monitoring/automation, new technology demonstration, and much more.

Chassis built with all-aluminum and LCD that offers a high-resolution flicker-free visual environment. The Spark-S9 has the capability to adapt 7 expansion cards, 3 hard drives, 1 FDD, and 1 optical drive.





The TITAN-T9 is built by an all aluminum outer shell with shock absorbing composite rubber corner blocks. The built-in LCD screen is protected by a 5mm thick impact-resistant glass. It's intergrated with a full size mechnical key-switch keyboard and a built-in pointing device. The internal 3.5" drive bays are shock-mounted to protect the hard disk drives from damage. This model supports both ATX, 7 slots, and 10 slots backplane.

T95 Specification (15"-17.1" wide LCD)
T97 Specification (19"-20.1" wide LCD)


 

The TITAN-T5 the smaller portable computer enclosure from the Titan all-aluminum family. It is built to be rugged and upgradable with standard off-the-shelve components. The T5 is available in two models, a standard MicroATX or a 7 slots passive backplane platform. This model will accept processors from both Intel and AMD. It's intergrated with a full size mechnical key-switch keyboard and a built-in pointing device. The internal 3.5" drive bays are shock-mounted to protect the hard disk drives from damage.


 

The PRISM-N9 portable computer combines high-performance, add-on capability, and a large display into a system that is compact and extremely rugged. It offers a cost effective solution to performance-hungry portable computing applications. The system's integrated LCD offers a high-resolution flicker-free visual environment that rivals tradition CRT monitors. The Prism-N9 has the capability to adapt a ATX motherboard or 12 slots backplane.


 

 

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