Keyboards are evidently a preferred habitation for germs and pathogens, and the InduProofmed keyboard is especially designed for this problem area.
Everywhere we look we find computers. Many of them don’t look like traditional desktops, or laptops. In industrial infrastructure, we find them in displays, in networking appliances, in machine controllers, in HMIs and in industrial controllers and PACs (programmable automation controllers).
Audiovisual specialist, AVisum has launched a range of tough keyboards made to withstand all working environments.
Data Capture Systems (DCS), the Australian distributor for Honeywell Imaging and Mobility, has released the Dolphin 7850 pistol-grip style mobile computer and barcode data capture unit.
The HotShot-HD (high definition) thermal imaging cameras from Electrophysics Corp, represented in Australia by Emona Instruments, offer a range of features.
Global Lighting Technologies (GLT) has introduced new LED-based high-brightness backlights as thin as 0.4mm or less.
HTC has released the HTC Shift, a lightweight computer powered by Windows Vista Business Edition.
ICP Electronics Australia will be launching its IMB-Q354 industrial-grade Micro ATX Motherboard at CeBit Australia 2008.
Backplane Systems Technology will display InduKey’s InduProof range of IP68 keyboards and mice at CeBit Australia 2008, Stand X72.
The IP68 InduProofÔ Keyboard Series can be completely submerged in liquid and operate in extreme temperatures.