Comark

Comark (Booth 4037) is unveiling the DuraMobile PC, a UL864 ninth edition computer for the healthcare industry.

The DuraMobile is designed for low-power processing with CPU speeds up to 2.27GHz and up to 4GB RAM. The computer is cooled using finned aluminum heat sinks with no moving parts to fail.

The DuraMobile also features PCI expansion capability and hard disk or compact flash storage options. The small footprint allows a variety of mounting options including under a desk or on a wall.

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