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By combining the latest embedded Intel® processors with a 15” LCD and touch screen, the Wolverine can offer an amazing amount of functionality in a small, rugged package.

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To allow for operator interface in hazardous environments, specially designed hazardous area computers or monitors must be utilized. Hazardous environments usually contain amounts of explosive gases or dust either during normal operation or during an abnormal circumstance.

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The Wolverine is designed to operate reliably in extreme environments. By combining the latest embedded Intel processors with a 15 LCD and touch screen, the Wolverine can offer an amazing amount of functionality in a small, rugged package.

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