Ops
OPS (Open Pluggable Specification)
OPS, or Open Pluggable Specification, is a standardized hardware interface developed by Intel® to simplify the integration of computing modules into digital displays. OPS modules are commonly used in digital signage, interactive flat panels, and large format displays (LFDs) to provide built-in computing power without external PCs or cables.
Key Benefits:
Plug-and-Play Design: Easily slot into compatible displays without additional cables.
Slim & Compact: Space-saving form factor that fits neatly inside the display unit.
Reliable Performance: Equipped with Intel® processors, SSD storage, and robust connectivity options.
Easy Maintenance: Swappable design allows quick replacement or upgrades.
Typical Applications:
Digital Signage in malls, airports, and public areas
Education – smart classrooms and interactive boards
Corporate – conference rooms and video collaboration systems
Retail – in-store advertising and information kiosks
Common Features:
Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processors
4GB–16GB RAM, SSD storage
HDMI, DisplayPort, USB, LAN, Wi-Fi
Windows or Linux OS support
Energy efficient and fanless options available


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