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INDUSTRIAL PCS ARE CHANGING FOR GOOD!

First Industrial PC was released by IBM in 1984. The primary use of the Industrial PC is to control the processes or for data collection. In some cases, these PCs are also used to work as front end and control the other PCs in the Industrial network system.
Industrial PCs are very different from the regular PCs which are being used on a daily basis for a personal use or office computers when it comes to reliability, compatibility, expansion options and also long term supply.
Regular features like smart cache, dustproof, better handling in the Industrial environment, easy connectivity with Ethernet or Wi-Fi, better energy efficient are many powerful features offered by Industrial PCs.
We would like you to give you to get familiar with other advance options offered by our latest range of Industrial PCs and they are mentioned below:
At Pondesk, we make sure our products (MHNO-076, MHNO-077 & MHNO-078) are able to improve your current processes to be better efficient, ready for taking your organization towards automation and outbid competition by upgrading your existing network or add our new range of PCs in your armory.
Our products are equipped with 8th generation Intel i3, i5 or i7 processors. All of the product supports the latest data protection technology to make sure your data is fully protected against any vulnerability.
There are Perfect for Industrial Automation, Manufacturing Process, Displays, Stations, Offices and Training Applications, etc.


https://www.pondesk.com/industrial-computers/

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