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Shuttle Unveils XC60J IPC Powered by Intel “Apollo Lake” Celeron SoC

Shuttle Inc., the global leader in small form factor computer technology, announces the latest Intel Apollo lake platform, XC60J support with 8 COM ports to power highly interactive Kiosk, vending machine, POS and more. The XC60J is the first 3-liter model with fanless design, powered by Intel Celeron J3355. With built-in Intel HD Graphics and processor, the XC60J can support 4K/Ultra HD video playback and HEVC/H.265 high definition video playback.

With one built-in M.2 2280 Type M and one M.2 2230 Type A/E expansion slots, you can easily install an M.2 SSD, Wi-Fi module or other compatible devices. The XC60J is highly connectable with multiple I/O: USB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, DisplayPort, SATA 6Gbps, COM, and Intel Dual Gigabit LAN ports. Seven RS232 and one RS232/RS422/RS485 ports which support 0V/5V/12V. Connect to barcode scanners, receipt printers, keypads, and other peripherals makes XC60J easily configured into peripheral-heavy POS, Kiosk, and Digital Signage systems.

Geared towards commercial applications, the XC60J is 24/7 certified and fanless design which means it eliminates power consumption as well as the cost of replacing fans. It is built for moderately industrial settings as it uses quality materials and parts and is able to operate within 0-40 ℃ temperatures.

The XC60J is particularly designed for professional users that need a large amount of COM ports and extremely energy-efficient, use only 65 Watts adapter to keep long term operation. The 3-liter, VESA mountable XC60J is designed for easy integration into commercial applications with limited space and gives users the option for a large 3.5″ SATA hard disks or also 2.5″ drives able to fitted.

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