AOPEN has announced a new Digital Engine media player DE7200. The media player is one of the first in its range to support 4K content with such low CPU usage and the first player running on 4th Generation Intel Core processors. The DE7200 is said to be capable of running the most complex multimedia presentations and managing them across multiple screens. The DE7200 is quiet and efficient, while USB 3.0 and HDMI ports allow for fast high definition performance and expandable storage. The DE7200 is the first in a line of new products to come with an integrated dust filter to protect the critical circuits inside and an extended power switch for convenient management.
Together with its low power consumption, the DE7200 is also robust and able to operate 24/7 in tough environments such as hospitality, education, corporate and hospitals. The box itself is also slick and its ultra-small form factor allows for discrete operation in environments where aesthetics count. AOPEN has also pioneered hardware for the back office to help maintain and protect consumer’s vital technologies. The Engine Core is a server rack especially designed for the Digital Engine to fit multiple media players for easy management and central control. The C4-KVM Switch Centralized System Control allows users to seamlessly switch between up to four connected computing devices. IT will be able to control their entire network of multiple systems using a single keyboard, monitor and mouse, meaning that busy, time-strapped staff can work more efficiently and respond more rapidly. This switch also allows you to share other peripherals like mass storage devices.
The Redundant Power Management (RDM) unit meanwhile provides customers with peace of mind to ensure that their critical assets stay up and running even in the event of a failure of a single power adapter. The RDM is a secure solution that allows redundancy management for multiple computing devices (up to six devices).