Available in the Iberian and Chilean markets through Anatronic, The OPS-2002 and OPS-2050 series offer high computing and graphics performance to attract the attention of visitors and customers anywhere.

Quanmax OPS-2050 anatronic

The OPS-2002 and OPS-2050 series digital signage players from Quanmax, company represented in Spain, Portugal and Chile for Anatronic, are OPS compliant (Open Pluggable Specification) and integrate sixth-generation Intel Skylake Core i processors and Intel HD Graphics GPUs to deliver higher performance and play 4K UHD video.

OPS-2002 units feature an ultra-low-power U-Series processor and an Intel HD Graphics GPU 520, while the OPS-2050 models are equipped with a quad-core HQ-Series processor and an Intel HD Graphics GPU 530, Particularly suitable for intensive applications.

Quanmax OPS anatronic seriesBoth series of players feature next-generation data transfer interfaces, including DDR4 SO-DIMM memory sockets, to deliver higher bandwidth to 4K content and HDMI output 2.0 to deliver 4K video to 60 Fps. In addition, storage interfaces are added (2.5" Sata HDD/SSD slot) and peripherals (Two USBs 2.0 and six USBs 3.0, four of them in the front).

Easy to deploy, install, use, maintain and update, both ranges are based on Intel Open Pluggable Specification, with an electric design, standardized mechanical and thermal for any OPS-compliant display. This allows system integrators and network operators to deploy their solutions easily, Fast and economical.

The modular and wireless plug-in concept of these digital signage players simplifies installation processes, use, Maintenance and Upgrade, as only a 'plugged in' player needs to be connected or replaced, instead of an entire display unit, as with alternatives with complicated cables.

Another of its advantages, especially in large-scale digital signage deployments (even in several countries, is its remote management, allowing administrators to create, Schedule and publish content or perform maintenance operations, Repair and update software from anywhere, thus reducing the need for on-site support.

Plus two GbE LAN ports, OPS-2002 and OPS-2050 series reserve mPCIe and M.2 slots for Wi-Fi/3G and 4G wireless network connection, as well as offering the possibility of choosing a wireless communication module depending on the local network infrastructure when it comes to keeping the players connected.


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By • 20 Jul, 2017
• Section: Fully, Digital signage, Display, Signal distribution