MPC-8000 Is No Longer Available
- Custom-build and expandable portable computer supporting ATX system architecture.
- Supports latest Intel or AMD dual-core processors.
- PCI and PCI-Express slots for add-on cards.
- Integrated 15" or 17" active matrix flat panel display.
- Four drive bays for hard drive and optical read/write devices.
- Fold-down keyboard with pointing device.
- 450-watt standard power supply.
Self-contained mobile computing solution
What's included in a basic configuration:
- Luggable portable system chassis.
- 15 inch LCD monitor.
- Intel or AMD processor.
- 1 GB system memory.
- Integrated graphics.
- Integrated I/O.
- 160 GB SATA hard drive.
- 450 watt ATX power supply.
- Keyboard and touchpad mouse.
- Carrying case with wheels.
The MPC-8000 is a portable computer designed for flexible system configuration using the latest COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) PC components. It packs powerful workstation-class computing capability in a road-ready lunchbox style portable enclosure. The rugged computer chassis is constructed of aluminum alloy, and cover by a flame-retardant ABS plastic shell. A rubber-clad carrying handle makes carrying the system easy, and a luggable carry case with wheels let you transport the system over long distances.
The MPC-8000 system features a 15" or 17" active matrix flat panel display, fold-down keyboard, touchpad mouse, four drive bays and a 450-watt ATX power supply. Internally, there is room for an ATX form-factor motherboard. A fully configured MPC-8000 provides a totally integrated portable workstation ready to be deployed in industrial and field environments such as telecom field service, data acquisition and test applications.
Expandable and upgradable system features using COTS components
MPC-8000 is designed to take advantage of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components for its substantial expansion and upgrade potential. The motherboard supports current processor technologies such as Intel core dual and AMD dual-core CPUs. There is PCI-Express x16 slot for upgrading graphics card when you need to run graphics intensive applications. SATA and RAID interfaces give you high data read/write speed and let you upgrade to a fault-tolerant configuration. And four available drive bays lets you assemble your system with multiple hard drives, optical read-write devices and multiple hard drives in a RAID configuration.