VMC 2030 Series

8" Rugged Vehicle Mount Computer with Intel Atom® x7433RE Processor, Projected Capacitive Touchscreen and IP65
  • Main Feature
  • 8" TFT LCD with projected capacitive touchscreen
  • Wide viewing angle with 1280x720 HD resolution
  • 3mm thick reinforced touchscreen for added durability
  • Sunlight-readable LCD panel with 1,000-nit brightness
  • Glove-friendly touchscreen
  • Built-in Intel Atom® x7433RE quad-core processor
  • Isolated CAN FD for reliable communication
  • Optional CVBS input with capture card supporting up to 4 analog cameras
  • Wide range DC 9V~60V power input for flexible installation
  • Fully IP65-rated waterproof enclosure for enhanced protection
  • HDMI® output for secondary display suppor
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Datasheet(PDF)

The VMC 2030 is a rugged 8" vehicle mount computer built for demanding industrial environments such as warehouses, ports, logistics hubs, mining, and material handling operations. It features a projected capacitive touchscreen with 1280x720 HD resolution and a wide viewing angle, all protected by a 3mm thick reinforced screen. With a 1,000-nit sunlight-readable LCD panel, the VMC 2030 ensures clear visibility in both indoor and outdoor conditions. Powered by an Intel Atom® x7433RE quad-core processor, it supports both Windows and Linux platforms, offering flexible system integration for a wide range of applications.

Designed for versatility and durability, the VMC 2030 supports a wide range DC 9V to 60V power input, making it suitable for various vehicle types. It includes an isolated CAN FD interface for reliable communication with vehicle systems and offers optional CVBS input with an optional capture card that supports up to four analog cameras for enhanced situational awareness. An HDMI® output enables connection to a secondary display, while the fully IP65-rated enclosure ensures resistance to water, dust, and harsh environmental conditions. The VMC 2030 combines computing power, rugged design, and connectivity to optimize operational efficiency in industrial and mobile deployments.

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