Skip to main content

PC for mobile digital signage applications

The VTC 2000 from NexCom International is a low-cost, in-vehicle PC which has been specifically designed for mobile digital signage applications. Featuring the energy-efficient Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, the VTC 2000 supports dual independent display and can play numerous file formats. For in-vehicle operation the platform can be powered directly from a vehicle's battery and has the ability to withstand extreme levels of shock and vibration. According to Nexcom, the device is therefore the ideal solu
July 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSSThe VTC 2000 from 1916 Nexcom International is a low-cost, in-vehicle PC which has been specifically designed for mobile digital signage applications. Featuring the energy-efficient 4243 Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, the VTC 2000 supports dual independent display and can play numerous file formats. For in-vehicle operation the platform can be powered directly from a vehicle's battery and has the ability to withstand extreme levels of shock and vibration. According to Nexcom, the device is therefore the ideal solution for fleet owners/operators looking to increase revenue streams by implementing in-vehicle advertising and infotainment systems.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • U-blox GSM module verified eCall and ERA Glonass ready
    April 18, 2012
    U-blox and Rohde & Schwarz, a leading supplier of test and measurement equipment, have successfully concluded tests of u-blox’ Leon GSM modem for eCall / ERA Glonass readiness.
  • Speed cameras switched back on in Avon and Somerset
    February 24, 2015
    Speed cameras across Avon and Somerset in the UK are beginning to be switched back on for the first time since 2011, marking the beginning of a road safety project that will see a total of 29 static cameras become operational again. They were switched off when Government funding was withdrawn for the joint local authority and police Safety Camera Partnership. The cameras will be switched back on in a phased programme, exact dates yet to be confirmed, over the coming weeks and months. Revenue raised from the
  • New report addresses ITS dependence on M2M communications
    June 10, 2013
    A new report from Research and Markets, M2M Communications and Intelligent Transportation Systems - Markets, Standardisation, Technologies, addresses a relatively new trend in the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) development - its dependence on the progress in machine to machine (M2M) communications. The report concentrates on specifics of M2M communications and the necessity to design communications technologies that agree with M2M specifics. The M2M industry, standardisation, specifics and markets
  • Traffic management is increasingly image conscious
    January 27, 2025
    At the Vision show in Stuttgart, Germany, a wide variety of traffic-related solutions were on display. Adam Hill takes the temperature of the industry…