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iRU Opal 51 Personal Electronic Computing Machine

iRU Opal 51 Personal Electronic Computing Machine

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Reliable iRU Onyx 1407 Portable Personal Computer

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Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 31

Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 31

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Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 63

Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 63

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Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 61

Personal Electronic Computing Machine iRU Opal 61

$210-960
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iRU Agat 31 Portable All-in-One Computer

iRU Agat 31 Portable All-in-One Computer

$210-960
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iRU Agat 61 All-in-One Portable Computer

iRU Agat 61 All-in-One Portable Computer

$210-840
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Portable All-in-One Computer iRU Agat 51

Portable All-in-One Computer iRU Agat 51

$210-960
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iRU Agat 63 Portable All-in-One Electronic Computing Device

iRU Agat 63 Portable All-in-One Electronic Computing Device

$420-1,800
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Desktops, All-in-Ones and Rugged Industrial PCs Assembled by Russian Integrators

Russia's drive to localise computing hardware produced a tier of manufacturers whose output fills these 677 listings from 181 suppliers: desktop PCs (222 positions), all-in-one machines (198), mini PCs (42), workstations (41), industrial computers (33), rugged desktops for harsh environments (23), thin clients and complete automated workstations delivered as ready-to-run bundles. The center of gravity is corporate and institutional computing — fleets for offices, schools, clinics and control rooms rather than gaming rigs.

For buyers in the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia the interesting segments are the industrial and rugged lines: fanless and protected machines rated for dust, heat and vibration, plus configured automated workstations where the PC, peripherals and mounting arrive as one tested unit. Assembly-to-order is the norm, so processors, memory, storage and operating system are specified per batch rather than taken from fixed retail SKUs.

  • Office fleets: desktops and all-in-ones configured per tender specification
  • Industrial PCs: fanless, panel-mount and rugged units for plants and field sites
  • Workstations: higher-spec machines for CAD, GIS and medical imaging tasks
  • Thin clients: low-power endpoints for virtualised office environments
  • Terms: EXW or FOB; computers pack densely, mid-size fleets often go by air

Attach your technical specification or tender sheet to a sourcing request and integrators will quote tested configurations against it line by line.

FAQ

Which operating systems are these computers shipped with?
Machines can be delivered with preinstalled Linux distributions, with a licensed OS of your choice arranged separately, or with no OS at all — many institutional buyers image systems themselves. Confirm driver availability for your chosen OS at order stage; suppliers test configurations before shipment.
Can configurations be customised for a tender we are bidding?
Yes — build-to-order is the standard model. Send the tender's minimum specifications (CPU class, RAM, storage, ports, monitor size) and the integrator returns a compliant configuration with a datasheet you can submit in your bid. Identical-batch assembly and serial number lists are provided for fleet deliveries.
How do rugged and industrial PCs differ from office models here?
Industrial units use fanless or filtered cooling, wider operating temperature ranges, dust and vibration protection and long-availability components, which suits factory floors, transport sites and hot climates. They cost more than office desktops but significantly outlast them in harsh conditions — specify your environment and suppliers will recommend the right class.
What warranty applies to exported computers?
Typical factory warranty is 12 to 36 months depending on the line. For overseas buyers, the practical arrangement is component-level support: the supplier ships replacement parts (boards, drives, power supplies) and your technicians swap them, with remote diagnostics assistance. Extended spare kits can be included with fleet orders.
What is the typical lead time for a 100-unit fleet order?
Assembly of a configured batch usually takes 3 to 6 weeks depending on component availability, plus delivery. Air freight makes sense for compact mini-PC or thin-client fleets; desktop and monitor fleets travel by truck to Central Asia or by sea to other regions, adding two to six weeks.