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Know More About OPS Computer
OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) is a standardized computer module that can be easily inserted into and removed from digital displays like Ikinor Smart Board. This allows users to upgrade or replace the computing power of their display without the need for buying a whole new display or performing complex installations.
OPS modules were often used to replace the original operating system on pantallas interactivas, typically switching to Windows. This provided users with greater flexibility and compatibility with various software applications.
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Preguntas frecuentes
Yes, you can connect external devices like keyboards, mice, webcams, and storage devices to the OPS computer via USB or other ports.
Yes, the OPS computer comes with security features to protect your data, such as password protection and encryption.
By choosing a Ikinor Interactive Display with an OPS slot, you’re investing in a powerful and versatile solution that can elevate your collaboration and productivity.
Yes, the OPS computer is designed to be user-friendly. You can interact with it using the display’s touchscreen or a connected keyboard and mouse.
The integrated OPS computer is like a powerful desktop PC, capable of running any Windows software. Whether it’s for office work, meetings, or industry-specific applications, it can handle it all.
Yes, you can upgrade the OPS computer to meet your evolving needs. Simply replace the old module with a newer one, and you’ll have access to the latest technology.
The integrated OPS computer in iKinor Interactive Displays boasts a powerful 12th-generation Intel Core i7 processor, up to 32GB of dual-channel memory, and flexible M.2 SATA and NVMe storage options. It also offers robust wireless connectivity with Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6, along with enhanced security features such as TPM encryption and Windows 11 Pro. By choosing an iKinor Interactive Display with an OPS computer, you’re investing in a powerful and versatile solution that can elevate your collaboration and productivity.
Ikinor Make Outstanding OPS Computer
Revitalize your interactive display with the iKINOR OPS computer. Powered by a robust Intel processor, it ensures smooth performance and effortless multitasking. High-speed network connectivity, abundant ports, and robust security features make your work more efficient. Whether for education, conferencing, or digital signage, the iKINOR OPS computer meets all your needs.
How To Choose OPS?
When selecting an OPS (Open Pluggable Specification) computer for your needs, several key factors should be considered to ensure you get the best performance and value for your requirements.
Firstly, the processor is a crucial element. The Intel i5-1135G7 is an excellent choice for moderate to heavy workloads, offering a good balance between power efficiency and performance, with a frequency range of 2.0-2.5GHz. Ensure the RAM capacity meets your needs, with options from 4GB to 32GB. For tasks requiring more memory, consider configurations with 8GB or higher.
Next, storage type is important for speed and reliability. The OPS computer comes with SSD storage options ranging from 128GB to 1TB, which will significantly improve boot times and data transfer speeds compared to traditional HDDs. Additionally, it offers Wi-Fi connectivity with both 2.4G and optional 5G/Bluetooth, making it suitable for environments requiring wireless connectivity.
For interface requirements, ensure your OPS model has enough ports like HDMI, DP, USB, RJ45, and Type-C, based on the devices you plan to connect. The display type is also crucial, with options for LCD screens, and the input voltage (DC-in 12-19V) ensures compatibility with various power sources.
Lastly, consider the operating system support (Windows 10, 11, Linux) to ensure compatibility with your software needs. This specification from Ikinor, with its modular design, is perfect for commercial applications.