ARBOR ART10-ECA Tablet Combines Rugged Design and AI-Ready Power for Smart Cities and IoT Applications

By Chad Cox

Production Editor

Embedded Computing Design

October 10, 2025

News

ARBOR ART10-ECA Tablet Combines Rugged Design and AI-Ready Power for Smart Cities and IoT Applications
Image Credit: ARBOR Technology

ARBOR Technology released its rugged ART10-ECA, a 10.1-inch industrial tablet PC powered by the Intel Twin Lake N150 processor and running Windows 11 IoT Enterprise 24H2 ideal for smart infrastructure and AI-integrated workflows.

Highlights:

  • Sunlight readable 10.1” IPS TFT LCD with FHD resolution (1200x1920)
  • Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.4
  • LPDDR5 8GB RAM and UFS 128GB storage
  • IP65-rated protection and 1m drop resistance

To enable real-time inventory tracking, asset management, and workflow automation, the ART10-ECA integrates an optional Zebra SE4710 1D/2D barcode scanner. According to the company, its modular pogo-pin expansion allows for streamlined customization with NFC, LTE, and other I/O modules.

The ART10-ECA supports cloud-based computing, edge AI, and real-time collaboration while meeting the challenges of smart cities, industrial automation, and enterprise IoT environments. Because of its low-latency connectivity and sensor-rich design (accelerometer, gyroscope, ambient light sensor), the platform is a powerful tool for AI-driven decision-making on the move.

For more information, visit arbor-technology.com/en/new/ART10-ECA-the-thinnest-industrial-rugged-tablet-empowering-AI-driven-mobility.

Chad Cox is the Production Editor at Embedded Computing Design. His responsibilities are centered around content creation, writing and editing, and article research and development. Chad covers industry news and events and is known to interact with various industrial leaders via on-premise visits and online interviews. He is responsible for the digital footprint and dissemination of news via social media posts, advertising creation and the production of newsletters including the Embedded Computing Design’s Daily.

He is well versed in many facets of industrial computing including Edge AI, IoT, Processing, Security, Open Source, and more.

Chad graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in Cultural and Analytical Literature and holds a master’s in education.

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