The basic specs are:
Processor Type
SpeedVia Eden
400 MHzMemory Flash
RAM128Mb (max 1GB)
256Mb (max 1GB)Video Chip
Max resolutionVia CN700
1920 x 1420 16-bit colourPorts Video
Network
USB
Serial
Parallel
PS/2VGA
DVI
10/100
2 x USB2.0 front
2 x USB2.0 rear
1
none
Kybd & mousePower Off
Running7W
15WDimensions W x H x D 3cm x 21.5cm x 21.5cm
The 2110 LX runs Linux. As well as a VGA port it also has a DVI connector. The data sheet says that it is dual monitor capable.
The IGEL 2110 uses an external 12V supply with a conventional coaxial type connector.
Both the Flash memory and the RAM in the 2110 are easily replaceable.
The flash memory is a Compact Flash card plugged into a socket adjacent to a 44-pin IDE connector.
There is a single 200-pin DDR2 SODIMM socket for the RAM. The 256MB DIMM supplied with the unit is labelled: 256MB DDR2 PC533 505050-4104 and is manufactured by Transcend. I've installed a 512Mb module from Adata (DDR2 667) which works perfectly. I've also had reports that it works perfectly with a 2GB Compact Flash Card and a 1GB RAM module.
Any comments? email me. Last update February 2010