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DescriptionESOM270 eSOM300 Computer on Modules.jpg
English: These are e-con Systems's low power Computer on modules based on Marvell's XScale/ARM PXAx microprocessors that runs WinCE 6.0 R2/Linux providing advanced peripheral integration.
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e-conSystems Computer on Modules compared with the sizes of a Quater Dollar and a Euro.
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