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VTC 1010 from Nexcom improves vehicle connectivity

The VTC 1010 in-vehicle computer from Nexcom provides a connected vehicle solutions for fleet management applications. Based on Intel Atom E3815 or E3827 processors, it offers a wide operating temperature range (-30 to +7C), dual WWAN and SIM, built-in GPS with optional dead reckoning, intelligent vehicle power management and four mini-PCIe expansions.
March 25, 2014 Read time: 1 min
The VTC 1010 in-vehicle computer from 1916 Nexcom provides a connected vehicle solutions for fleet management applications. Based on Intel Atom E3815 or E3827 processors, it offers a wide operating temperature range (-30 to +7C), dual WWAN and SIM, built-in GPS with optional dead reckoning, intelligent vehicle power management and four mini-PCIe expansions. The VTC 1010 facilitates real-time voice and data communication, vehicle tracking and navigation, mobile video surveillance and in-vehicle infotainment.

Significant improvements in computing performance as well as graphics and media capabilities with integrated Intel Gen 7 Graphics enable the VTC 1010 to address different computing needs while providing stereoscopic 3D and Full HD video playback capabilities to enhance the in-vehicle infotainment experience, Nexcom states. Fanless design with compact form factor are allied to MIL-STD-810G and e13 certification.
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