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/ iBX410 /

ORIGIN

SpinetiX iBX410 Compact 4K signage player
with DSOS and touch input

The iBX410 is SpinetiX's compact single-output media player: one HDMI 2.0b output at DCI 4K, 60 FPS ready and HDR capable, driven by an Intel Atom x6211E with 8 GB DDR4 and a 128 GB industrial SSD. It is fanless, rated for 24/7 operation, accepts USB touch screens and other input devices, and runs DSOS — a secured operating system built for signage, not a repurposed desktop OS. Available from Dubai stock through Media La Vista, official SpinetiX Master Distributor for the Middle East since 2007.

4KDCI 4096×2160, HDR
128 GBIndustrial SSD
2.5 GbEEthernet
0Fans, published CVEs
181 × 21.5 × 123 mm
840 g
Fanless
3-year warranty

Local Stock, Local Warranty

Master Distributor since 2007. Players ship from Dubai — no weeks-long import lead times. Warranty processed locally, with a direct escalation path to Switzerland.

One Screen, Done Right

Single HDMI 2.0b output at DCI 4K with HDR. The correct answer for lobbies, meeting rooms, retail displays, and distributed single-screen fleets.

Touch-Capable

USB touch screens, barcode scanners, keyboards, presenters — plus network triggers. Everything an interactive wayfinding kiosk needs.

DSOS Security

Signed firmware only. No Windows, no Android, no browser to exploit. Zero published CVEs since 2007.

[ capabilities ]

Everything the SpinetiX platform does from a 21.5 mm box

The iBX410 is a full member of the SpinetiX platform — the same DSOS, the same ARYA cloud CMS, the same Elementi authoring, the same data-driven content automation. It differs from its siblings in output count and horsepower, not in what it can do.

DCI 4K, 60 FPS, HDR

One HDMI 2.0b output driving DCI 4K (4096×2160) or 4K UHD (3840×2160). 60 FPS ready and HDR capable, with 1080p and custom resolutions supported.

USB Touch & Input Devices

Accepts USB input devices — touch screen, keyboard, mouse, presenter, barcode scanner — plus network-based triggers. The foundation for interactive kiosks and wayfinding.

Fanless, 21.5 mm Thin

Passive cooling, zero moving parts, 181 × 21.5 × 123 mm. A compact fanless design built for continuous 24/7 operation behind a display or inside a kiosk.

2.5 GbE Networking

A single 2.5 GbE Ethernet port (IEEE 802.3bz / 802.3ab / 802.3u / 802.3az) — headroom for 4K content sync across large fleets on standard cabling.

DSOS — Purpose-Built OS

Runs DSOS by SpinetiX, not Windows or Android. Signed firmware only — unsigned code will not install. No USB drivers, no third-party apps, no exceptions.

ARYA Included, Elementi Ready

ARYA cloud CMS is included with all SpinetiX players — manage content and schedules from any browser. Scale up with Elementi for advanced content authoring.

[ technical data ]

Technical Specifications

Full hardware specifications of the SpinetiX iBX410 media player, as published by the manufacturer. View the official product page →

Processor & Memory
CPU Intel® Atom® x6211E (Elkhart Lake)
RAM 2× 4 GB DDR4-3200
Storage
Internal Industrial 128 GB SSD, M.2 M-Key (2280)
External Hard disk via USB 3.1
Video Output
Connector 1× HDMI 2.0b (type A)
Max Resolution DCI 4K (4096×2160) / 4K UHD (3840×2160)
Frame Rate 60 FPS ready
HDR HDR capable
Other Resolutions 1080p and custom resolutions
Audio
Digital Up to 8-channel digital audio over HDMI
Analog 1× line-level stereo via 3.5 mm jack
Network & Connectivity
Ethernet 1× 2.5 GbE 8P8C port
Ethernet Standards IEEE 802.3bz, 802.3ab, 802.3u, 802.3az
USB 3× USB 3.1 Type-A
Serial 1× RJ45 port dedicated to RS232 (advanced protocols require accessory)
Input Devices USB touch screen, keyboard, mouse, presenter, barcode scanner
Power
Input DC +12V 5A, lockable power connector
Adaptor 60W power supply adaptor
Physical
Dimensions (W × H × D) 181 × 21.5 × 123 mm
Weight 840 g ± 5 g
Cooling Fanless, compact design for 24/7 operation
Environment & Warranty
Operating Temperature 0 – 40 °C / 32 – 104 °F
Operating System DSOS™ by SpinetiX
Warranty 3 years included limited hardware warranty, extendable to 5 years
[ choosing ]

iBX410 vs iBX440 vs HMP400 count your outputs first

All three run DSOS, all three are fanless, all three carry the same 3-year warranty. The decision is rarely about software — it is about how many screens one box must drive and how power reaches it. Not sure? Our Solution Wizard asks five questions and names a player, or read what a media player actually is.

Parameter iBX410 iBX440 HMP400
Video outputs 1× HDMI 2.0b 4× HDMI 2.0 1× HDMI 2.0 or USB-C DP 1.2
CPU Intel Atom x6211E Intel Core i5-1145G7E Intel Atom x5-E3930
RAM 2× 4 GB DDR4-3200 2× 8 GB DDR4-3200 4 GB LPDDR4-2400
Internal storage 128 GB industrial SSD 128 GB industrial SSD 16 GB eMMC 5.1
Network 2.5 GbE 2× 1 GbE 1 GbE (Wi-Fi on HMP400W)
PoE+ Yes (802.3at)
Operating temp. 0 – 40 °C 0 – 45 °C 0 – 40 °C
Weight 840 g 1.8 kg 660 g
Operating system DSOS™ DSOS™ DSOS™
Warranty 3 yrs (→5) 3 yrs (→5) 3 yrs (→5)

Choose iBX410 when

  • → One display per player, up to DCI 4K with HDR
  • → A touch kiosk, wayfinding panel, or interactive directory
  • → Lobbies, meeting rooms, retail, distributed single-screen fleets
  • → You want current-generation headroom: 8 GB DDR4, 128 GB SSD, 2.5 GbE
  • → RS232 display control from a dedicated port

Choose iBX440 when

  • → You need up to four HDMI outputs from a single box
  • → Video walls and multi-display layouts
  • → Heavier workloads: Intel Core i5-1145G7E, 16 GB RAM
  • → Ambient temperatures up to 45 °C

Choose HMP400 when

  • → PoE+ (802.3at) is required — one cable for power and data
  • → No power outlet behind the screen
  • → Wi-Fi is needed (HMP400W)
  • → A DisplayPort 1.2 output over USB-C suits the display
[ security ]

Not a PC with signage software.
A signage appliance.

Most "media players" are consumer hardware running a general-purpose OS with a signage app on top — inheriting every patch cycle, every driver, every browser vulnerability. The iBX410 runs DSOS, an operating system designed for one job. That architectural choice is why the platform's public vulnerability record reads the way it does.

Locked by Design

  • Zero published CVEs since 2007
  • → SpinetiX-signed firmware only — unsigned code will not install
  • → No USB drivers, no third-party apps, no exceptions
  • → No Windows, no Android, no browser attack surface

Sovereign Options

  • → Content stored and rendered locally — screens survive the network dropping
  • → ARYA cloud CMS included, or run without it
  • 123CMS — a Dubai-made CMS for on-premises data residency
  • Read the full security posture →
[ frequently asked ]

FAQ

What is the SpinetiX iBX410?

The iBX410 is SpinetiX's compact single-output media player. It drives one display at DCI 4K (4096×2160) or 4K UHD over HDMI 2.0b, 60 FPS ready and HDR capable, from an Intel Atom x6211E platform with 8 GB DDR4-3200 and a 128 GB industrial SSD. It is fanless, rated for 24/7 operation, and runs DSOS — SpinetiX's purpose-built digital signage operating system. ARYA cloud CMS is included with all players.

Can the iBX410 drive interactive touch screens?

Yes. The iBX410 accepts USB input devices — touch screen, keyboard, mouse, presenter, barcode scanner — as well as network-based triggers. That makes it a valid engine for touch kiosks and interactive wayfinding, where maps, routing logic, and touch zones are stored on the player and processed on-device, so the experience keeps working with no server and no internet connection.

iBX410 vs iBX440 — which one do I need?

Count your outputs. The iBX410 has one HDMI 2.0b output and an Intel Atom x6211E with 8 GB RAM — the right fit for a single 4K screen. The iBX440 has four HDMI 2.0 outputs and a considerably stronger Intel Core i5-1145G7E with 16 GB RAM, for video walls and multi-display deployments driven from one box. Both carry a 128 GB industrial SSD, run DSOS, and ship with the same 3-year warranty. If you drive one screen, the iBX410 is the correct — and cheaper — answer.

iBX410 vs HMP400 — what is the difference?

Both are single-output 4K DSOS players. The HMP400 supports PoE+ (802.3at), so it can take power and data over one Ethernet cable — decisive where there is no power outlet behind the screen. The iBX410 is the newer platform: Intel Atom x6211E instead of Atom x5-E3930, 8 GB DDR4 instead of 4 GB LPDDR4, a 128 GB industrial SSD instead of 16 GB eMMC, and 2.5 GbE instead of 1 GbE networking. Choose HMP400 for PoE+ installations, iBX410 for headroom.

How secure is the iBX410?

The iBX410 runs DSOS by SpinetiX — a secured operating system designed for digital signage players, not a general-purpose OS with signage software bolted on. It runs exclusively SpinetiX-signed firmware; unsigned code will not install. There are no USB drivers, no third-party apps, and no browser to exploit. SpinetiX has zero published CVEs since 2007.

Where do I buy the iBX410 in the Middle East?

From Media La Vista — the official SpinetiX Master Distributor for the Middle East since 2007, based in Dubai. That means local stock, local warranty processing, Tier 1–3 technical support in your timezone, and a direct escalation path to the manufacturer in Switzerland. Contact us for a quote, or see our authorized partner network on the Where to Buy page.

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