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by Hatteland Technology
30 May 2017
New HT B30 computers deliver improved processing and graphical performance combined with high reliability and reduced lifecycle costs 

Nor-Shipping 2017, Oslo, 30 May 2017 - Hatteland Display has added two new solid state, compact fanless computers to its state-of-the-art maritime display and computer portfolio. The new HT B30 range is based on the latest Intel chipset and Skylake processor platform, delivering even more power for maritime technology developers to design and build high-end vessel control and monitoring solutions that enable safer and more effecient maritime operations.

HT B30 computers are available in two new form factors, short depth and long depth, allowing for flexible installation options including 3U rack mounting in pairs. Using the same system architecture as Hatteland Display's new, second generation Series X Panel Computers, the HT B30 range offers significant processing speed and graphical performance improvements, which when combined with multiple-drive solid state storage and silent, fanless operation, positions them among the most advanced computing platforms for maritime applications. 

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Hatteland Display's new HT B30 fanless computers deliver more power for advanced applications.  


Hatteland Display offers a choice of three Intel Core processors, up to i7, for its new HT B30 computers. Graphical output is handled by 1 x DVI-I, 1 x DVI-D and 1 x Display Port (DP) while standard interfaces include 4 x Ethernet Ports, 4 x USB2.0 and 4 x USB3.0. The HT B30 platform also supports a wide range of interface modules such as CAN/NMEA COM/COM and DIO, ensuring it is ready of-the-shelf for all maritime applications. In addition, HT B30 features a lightweight, fully enclosed aluminium chassis and comes with AC, dual DC, wide range DC or Hatteland Display's Multi-power system (both AC and DC power built in).

"While the silent operation of fanless computers can improve the bridge working enevironment, the fact that there are no moving parts inside is the key benefit, as this prolongs lifetime and reduces service costs while contributing to the reliability and availability of critical systems on board," said Trond K. Johannessen, President and CEO, Hatteland Display. "By boosting the power of these high-end computers, we are providing an even more advanced platform for the maritime technology industry to create solutions that meet the on board control, monitoring and data needs of both ship owners and crew."

Hatteland Display's new HT B30 computers can be seen at Nor-Shipping 2017 on its joint stand with Norautron group sister company, Elektronix (B02-25). HT B30 computers will also be shown at Hatteland Display's Nor-Shipping week 'pop-up' show-room, located at Felix Konferansesenter, Bryggetorget 3, in the Aker Brygge area of Oslo.

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--- About Hatteland Display ---
Based in Nedre Vats in Norway, Hatteland Display is the leading global provider of display and computer solutions for professional maritime use. Its products are used for navigation, automation, positioning, monitoring etc, and are delivered to system integrators worldwide. The company has approximately 150 employees with offices in Norway, Germany, France, USA as well as agents in Asia, Australia, Canada, Russia and USA. For 2015, the company reported revenues just under 400 million NOK. See www.hatteland-display.com for more information.

--- Media Enquiries from Hatteland Display ---
Lars Skjelbred-Eriksen
Vice President Sales & Marketing
Contact: +47 9133 2447
e-mail: lse@hatteland-display.com 

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