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suitable for a wide range of applications, including: Medical technology Transportation Smart factories Video surveillance and traffic systems Additionally, ASUS IoT offers NVIDIA-based solutions such as the
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of advertising, information and entertainment. At the same time, using displays, display totems or video walls can significantly enhance your sales floor and up-to-date offers guide your customers to your
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you will find the right display for your project. For easy installation we offer industrial VGA/DVI/Video kits or digital signage HDMI(HDCP)/DisplayPort kits (depending on the version). Customized adaptations
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IoT monitors as M3 and M4 variant. For the display of offline content, we alternatively offer the VideoPoster software. Flyer WebPoster The configuration is conveniently done via a web interface , so no
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Edge AI applications, enabling real-time data processing for smart retail, autonomous vehicles, and video applications. With M.2 slots for LTE/5G and Wi-Fi/BT connectivity, these SBCs are ideal for device
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series PLUS-Line , currently available in the sizes 54.6" and 64.5", is offered as a monitor with a 4K video card or as a panel PC. A 4K-capable ARM-based version with Raspberry Pi is expected to be available
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requiring as much space as a standard display. We supply bar type displays also as a VGA/DVI/HDMI/DP/Video kit solution and make sure that the OSD menu is visible completely on the display via a special controller
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process visualization or corporate communication. Thanks to our specially developed software solutions VideoPoster and WebPoster POS-Line monitors can also be used for digital signage applications such as kiosk
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solution. Brand new, we now offer our PCAP multi-touch systems with Hover Touch technology. Watch our video about it and visit our Hover Touch page . Hover Touch Water Resistance Test back to top
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protection housings. The BLO-Line monitors are offered with various integrated controls from a simple video card (PME) to an IoT solution with a Raspberry Compute module and a PC version with an Atom board