Interesting comments. I think the explosion proof means it will withstand and internal explosion, like a power supply or other spark generated occurance and not ignite the surrounding air, which what some else mentioned. I also agree that the 1.6Ghz and 2GB memory are mismatched, but you have to consider the price, 2 and 3GHz are expensive and really do not provide that much more performance for the price difference so using a 1.6 probably is a good starting point. Besides I am sure if you have the money you can have them use a more powerful CPU.
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Interesting comments. I think the explosion proof means it will withstand and internal explosion, like a power supply or other spark generated occurance and not ignite the surrounding air, which what some else mentioned. I also agree that the 1.6Ghz and 2GB memory are mismatched, but you have to consider the price, 2 and 3GHz are expensive and really do not provide that much more performance for the price difference so using a 1.6 probably is a good starting point. Besides I am sure if you have the money you can have them use a more powerful CPU.