Arbor Solution introduces LYNC-708 touch panel PC for smart building management


San Jose, CA – Arbor Solution announces the introduction of its latest embeddable computing solution designed for smart building management: the LYNC-708 Touch Panel PC. Powered by an Intel Atom N2600 processor and featuring an 8” touch screen, the LYNC-708 has a flexible modular design, which can be integrated into office buildings, commercial complexes and school campuses. The LYNC-708 lowers management costs by integrating a building system and its equipment and by providing a platform for monitoring and control at an economical price.

“With the growth of urban living, issues such as energy waste, security and management costs also rise, increasing the need for a comprehensive building management solution,” said Brian Yurkiw, Arbor Solution vice president. “Our LYNC-708 industrial panel PC was designed to meet these unique requirements, delivering an interface where a smart building can be monitored, managed and controlled. With the LYNC-708, productivity and efficiency in building management can be increased, leading to lower overall costs,” added Yurkiw.

The LYNC-708 empowers building management in terms of security, energy savings, automatic control and access monitoring. Building systems and equipment are integrated in one place, including surveillance, ventilation, air conditioning, fire detectors and alarm, lighting, parking deck systems, elevators and escalators, and various energy management systems. In addition to its cable and fan free design, the LYNC-708 features:

•       8” 1024 x 768 TFT LCD display with XGA resolution and LED backlight

•       IP65-compliant flush front panel that protects against dust and liquids for greater usability and communications

•       Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability that reduces installation costs by eliminating the need to run a power cable. Three key membrane keypads on the front (brightness, screen on/off) that help eliminate energy consumption

•       VESA and wall-mountable RJ45 Giga LAN with IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at PoE PD

•       High-performance flash storage (via mSATA slot)

•       Two 1.5W speakers and line-out phone jack

•       Two RS-232 COM ports

•       Operating temperature range of 32~140°F

 

For more information about the Arbor Solution LYNC-708 Industrial Panel PC, click here.

Availability and Pricing

Arbor Solution’s LYNC-708 is available now in the US and Canada.  It has an MSRP of $869 and may be customized to user specifications.

About Arbor Solution, Inc. North America

Arbor Solution, Inc. North America provides embedded systems and rugged tablets to a variety of markets. Its expertise as an Industrial PC (IPC) provider makes it uniquely positioned to provide reliable solutions through a customer-first approach. Its products are known for their dependability, convenience, efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and ability to increase productivity. The company is at the forefront of the technology required to conduct business in challenging applications from operating environments to product size and the coding needed for specialized applications. Arbor Solution North America offices are located in the US in San Jose, CA; Florence, MA and Flower Mound, TX; and in Canada in Ottawa, Ontario. It is part of Taiwan-based Arbor Technology Corporation.

For more information, visit us.arborsolution.com or email our team at sales@arborsolution.com.

 



December 15, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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