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Rugged laptop/rugged tablet mil spec hybrid for military computing introduced by Stealth Computer

WOODBRIDGE, Ontario, 7 Aug. 2009. Rugged laptopcomputer supplier Stealth Computer in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing a rugged laptop/rugged tablet mil spec hybrid for military computing in demanding environments in indoor and outdoor/field applications.

The NW-2000 rugged computer, which is part of the Stealth hybrid Notebook Warrior series, quickly transforms from a rugged notebook into a rugged tablet PC.

The NW-2000 military laptop computer meets MIL STD 810F specifications. The combination military laptop/military tablet is encapsulated in a magnesium alloy chassis with built-in weather protective doors for all I/O ports. The IP54 / NEMA13 environmental protection provides a degree of defense in adverse operating conditions with protection from lint, dust and the spraying of water.

Stealth's NW-2000 ships standard with a sunlight viewable 13.3-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) LCD screen for high ambient light conditions. The external video graphics output provides resolutions as fine as QXGA (2048 x 1536). A built-in touch screen sensor allows finger-touch inputs directly on the LCD or the use of a stylus pen (included) for pinpoint data input accuracy.

Stealth's rugged machine is powered with the Intel Memrom low voltage processor. The back-lit 86-Key keyboard allows for easy operation in dark environments. For more information contact Stealth Computer online at www.stealth.com.

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