Industrial pc supplier Geshem offers high-quality China industrial computer products, including industrial panel PCs China, fanless box PCs, PDAs, rugged tablets for industrial and outdoor applications.
Geshem's panel PC provides a stable and easy-to-use solution for collecting, transmitting and processing data, particularly suited to extreme environments.
Geshem Industrial Box PC offers a reliable platform to meet a wide variety of application requirements.
Geshem's rugged tablet provides versatile, industrial-grade protection that can withstand harsh working conditions, both indoors and outdoors.
View MoreGeshem's rackmount PCs can meet your application needs for industrial uses due to a variety of systems provide many configuration options.
View MoreGeshem Industrial Motherboards are very stable and fully enclosed dust-proof design, which is prefect for extreme environment.
View MoreGeshem Industrial Displays are specially designed for industrial uses in extreme environments and conditions. We always keep the quality and durability in the first place.
View MoreGeshem Handheld Terminal are specially designed for the logistics and warehousing industries, particularly suited for retail, warehousing, logistics and field work environment solutions.
View MoreGeshem's Rugged laptop provides multifunctional, industrial-grade protection and can withstand harsh working environments, whether indoors or outdoors.
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Geshem technology gmbh, which has manufactured custom industrial PC solutions and industrial computer applications for 15+ years, will help you to fulfill your requirements. Our custom industrial comp...
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