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SolidRun Introduces Low-Cost, High-Performance CuBox-i2w Solution for Digital Signage Market

At just $99, addition to CuBox-i series offers small-scale, low-power alternative sure to disrupt current industry standard

SolidRun Ltd, continues its innovate streak in the electronics and computer world with the launch announcement of their new and powerful addition to the CuBox-i series: the CuBox-i2w. The CuBox-i fanless computers are based on Freescale's i.MX6 SoC series and offer a wide variety of configurations ranging from single, dual and quad ARM processors running up to 1.2GHz.

Today, digital signage displays are commonly controlled by personal computers or servers. The CuBox-i2w solution takes digital signage solutions into the 21(st) century by integrating dual core computing power with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as additional features such as extensive connectivity, a Real Time Clock mechanism, and more. The elegant mini-computer consists of a unique 2x2x2 inch design, has a miniscule carbon footprint, and is ideal for a variety of uses. Starting at just $99, the CuBox-i2w includes the mandatory requirements of most digital signage applications at a significantly lower price point than the majority of existing solutions on the market.

With Android becoming a more dominant operating system for digital signage applications, the CuBox-i series places a special emphasis on supporting the flourishing Android OS with its rich eco system. The CuBox-i platform core technology is based on SolidRun's state-of-the-art Micro System on a Module (MicroSOM) designed for the most reliable performance at low-power states.

"We believe that there is a growing need in the digital signage market for disruptive smart nodes technology in terms of size, power and cost. The CuBox-i offering is half the cost of existing industry-standard solutions, without any compromises on streaming and reliability capabilities," said Kossay Omary, SolidRun CEO.

www.CuBox-i.com

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