
MPC-1700 Portable Workstation
Ruggedized System Chassis with 17" LCD and Expansion Slots

- Build-to-order portable workstation.
- Rugged 2.2 mm aluminum alloy construction.
- Dual-core and quad-core processor support.
- Support motherboards with PCI, PCI-X and PCI-Express slots for add-on cards.
- 17" (1280x1024) active matrix flat panel display.
- One 5.25" drive bay.
- Two internal shock-mounted 3.5" drive bays for hard drives.
- Slim-type optical drive bay and floppy drive bay.
- 650 watt power supply, upgradable to 850 watt.
Self-contained portable PC workstation solution
What's included in a basic configuration:
- Rugged, aluminum alloy portable chassis.
- 17 inch LCD monitor.
- Intel multi-core processor.
- 8 GB system memory.
- Integrated I/O.
- 250 GB SATA hard drive.
- DVD burner.
- 650 watt ATX power supply.
- Keyboard and touchpad mouse.
- Carrying case with wheels.
The MPC-1700 is a portable workstation designed to pack desktop PC performance in a portable package. Its spacious internal layout supports Micro-ATX and ATX motherboards, five drive bays.
The MPC-1700 comes in a road-ready lunchbox style portable enclosure. The rugged computer chassis is constructed of 2.2mm aluminum alloy. The keyboard folds out for use and includes a touchpad mouse. A 650-watt ATX power supply is standard, and a luggable carry case with wheels let you transport the system over long distances.
Expandable and upgradable system features using COTS components
The MPC-1700 offers flexible system configuration using the latest COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) PC components. It packs powerful workstation-class computing capability using the latest dual-core and quad-core processor technologies by Intel and AMD. There are PCI-X and PCI-Express slots for add-on cards.