FAQ:General

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General Questions

  1. What does fit-PC stands for?
    Fit-PC is a product line name of miniature industrial fanless computers designed by CompuLab. Among popular fit-PC products can be found: IPC2, Intense PC, fitlet, fit-PC4, fit-PC3/3i, fit-PC2/2i.
  2. For what purposes fit-PC systems can be used?
    fit-PC product line systems are regular x86 PCs based on Intel and AMD mobile range platforms and designed for fanless and silent operation. Rugged mechanical design, rich connectivity and flexibility allow to use them in any industrial application, but not only. Our products can be found in military, aerospace, marine, networking, medical, digital signage, kiosks and home environments.
  3. Can I configure my own computer?
    Yes, we offer wide range of off-the-shelf models per product, and in addition provide the option to configure customized system. Use our ordering information guide on the wiki to define your own machine: http://fit-pc.com/download/General/ordering-information-guide.pdf
  4. How/where to buy?
    We offer several channels to purchase our products:
    • Direct channel by contacting CompuLab (Israel and US) and using www.fit-pc.com website.
    • Local distributors
    • Amazon US, Canada, Germany, UK
  5. What is the difference between SBC and Enclosed products?
    Enclosed products are complete close-chassis computers ready for use from time-zero. SBC (Single Board Computer) are open-chassis systems and the main building blocks of an enclosed products. SBCs are operational as stand-alone but may require thermal solution and heat sinking for better performance.
    • SBC product kit doesn’t include power supply and other accessory cables supplied in an enclosed products and should be explicitly ordered.