CPCV6-150WF (15" INTEL Celeron J6412 Quad 2GHz Touch Panel PC)

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  • CPCV6-150WF (15" INTEL Celeron J6412  Quad 2GHz Touch Panel PC)
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Description

Get Windows desktop functionality in a touch panel PC. COMFILE Technology's Windows 10/11 Touch Panel PCs feature full desktop-class performance, yet are purpose-built to operate reliably in harsh industrial environments.

These industrial-grade panel PCs are designed with robust hardware, stable power architecture, and long-life components to ensure continuous 24/7 operation. They offer strong resistance to electrical noise, voltage fluctuations, dust, and vibration—conditions commonly found on factory floors and in automation systems.

By combining the familiarity of the Windows desktop environment with industrial-level reliability and durability, COMFILE Technology’s touch panel PCs provide a dependable platform for HMI, control, and monitoring applications where stability and long-term operation are critical.

System
CPU Intel Celeron J6412
Core Number Quad
Clock Speed 2.0 GHz
CPU Type Onboard
Memory SODIMM DDR4 4GB
Storage m-SATA 128GB
Graphics Intel UHD Graphics
I/O Interface
Video Output 2 x DisplayPort
Ethernet 2 x 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet
USB 2 x USB 3.2, 2 x USB 2.0
Serial 1 x RS232C/RS485, 3 x RS232C
Audio Realtek High Definition Audio
Audio I/O 1 x Audio Line Output
Power
Input Power +12 VDC
Power Consumption 16 W (1.3 A @ DC 12 V)
Mechanical
Dimensions (W × H × D) 376 × 300 × 79 mm
Housing Front: ABS, Rear: Steel
Weight 4.05 kg
Environment
Operating Temperature 0 °C ~ 60 °C
Operating Humidity 5 ~ 90% RH @ 60 °C
Storage Temperature -30 °C ~ 80 °C
Storage Humidity 10 ~ 90% RH @ 60 °C
Software
Operating System Windows 10 / 11 IoT Enterprise 2021 LTSC (64-bit)

 

FAQ

Q: How is an industrial PC different from a regular PC?

A: Most PCs people are familiar with are desktop PCs designed for home or office use. They work well in clean, controlled environments. An industrial PC, on the other hand, is built to operate in much harsher conditions—places with electrical noise, dust, heat, vibration, and even large motors running nearby.

One key difference is cooling. Industrial PCs are typically fanless. Fans are mechanical parts, and mechanical parts can fail. By eliminating fans, industrial PCs significantly improve long-term reliability.

Another major difference is the hardware itself. Industrial PCs do not use standard consumer motherboards. Instead, they use industrial-grade, certified boards designed to withstand electrical noise and power surges commonly found in industrial environments.

All of these design choices—fanless operation, industrial-grade components, and noise/surge tolerance—are what define a true industrial PC.

 

Q: How is this different from low-cost panel PCs sold on Amazon?

A: Many low-cost panel PCs sold online—especially very inexpensive models—are typically built using consumer-grade motherboards and refurbished CPUs. In many cases, these CPUs were previously used for years in high-stress environments such as cryptocurrency mining, then removed and resold. By the time they are reused, their remaining lifespan can be uncertain.

Our products take a different approach. We use new, genuine CPUs paired with industrial-grade motherboards specifically designed and certified for industrial use. That difference in core components—industrial hardware versus consumer and reused parts—is the most important distinction, and it directly impacts long-term reliability and stability in real-world industrial environments.

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