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Backplane announces release of OPM-CDV

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OPM-CDV from Backplane

14/06/2012 - Backplane Systems Technology recently announced the release of OPM-CDV, based on the next generation of Intel Atom Cedarview N2800 processor for Digital Signage Solution.

The OPM-CDV is designed to be installed into any Intel OPS compliant digital signage platform to enable faster and easier upgrade and maintenance.

OPM-CDV is designed with the Avalue flexible Qseven module, giving users the option of different platforms according to their specific requirements.

Avalue OPM-CDV uses the EQM-CDV Qseven module and an EAP-OPI Qseven carrier board; it is powered by the Intel Atom N2800 Dual-Core processor and Intel NM10 Express Chipset, which supports onboard 1GB DDR3 1066 system memory.

The I/O includes 1x COM port, 2x USB 2.0 ports, 1x HDMI, one Mini-PCIe slot and 1x Intel 82574L Gigabit LAN.

Intel OPS standard is to simplify the device installation, usage, maintenance and any upgrades of a digital signage infrastructure. With this open standard, users only need to replace their interchangeable module instead of the whole unit, greatly reducing installation and maintenance cost.

This also will provide a more user-friendly digital signage solution to anyone in the emerging digital signage market.

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