Korenix new JetBox Demo Kits: Test Drive these Embedded Linux Platforms NOW

Korenix launches new JetBox Demo Kits: Test Drive these Embedded Linux Platforms NOW!

August 19th, 2010

Korenix launches new JetBox demo kits with its latest JetBox 9432 Embedded VPN routing computers and JetBox 5300 series communication platforms for allowing users to have hands-on the outstanding embedded routing, networking and industrial Linux computing functionalities of the devices.

By purchasing the new JetBox series demo units you will be able to try out various interface connection scenarios through Ethernet, USB, Serial and DIO ports, perform machine to machine control, digital control via Modbus Gateway, remote signal and access control, direct control through VGA, etc.

The JetBox demo units include:

1. JetBox series:

- JetBox 8150 Industrial Communication Computer

- JetBox 5300-w Embedded 2LAN & 4 Serial Linux Computer

2. JetBox series:

- JetBox 8150 Industrial Communication Computer

- JetBox 5300-w Embedded 2LAN & 4 Serial Linux Computer

- JetBox 9432-w Embedded 4-port Serial VPN Router Computer

For more information on the JetBox series demo kits, check our website at www.korenixembedded.com.

About Korenix: Korenix Technology, a Beijer Electronics Group Company, is devoted to designing and manufacturing high quality Industrial Networking & Computing Products to ensure high quality and reliability of industrial networs. Korenix solutions encompass the Industrial IEEE 802.3af PoE and IEEE 802.3at High power PoE Switches, Industrial L2 / L3 Rackmount / Rail Ethernet Switches and IP67/ 68 Waterproof Ethernet Switches, Long Distance Wireless Outdoor APs and Embedded Networking Routing Platforms, etc.

Korenix Technology

A Beijer Electronics Group Company

www.korenix.com; www.korenixembedded.com

+886-2-8911-1000

sales@korenix.com

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