1.2-pound PC rugged computer for embedded control and mobile navigation introduced by Stealth.com

Aug. 1, 2010
WOODBRIDGE, Ontario, 1 Aug. 2010. Rugged computer specialist Stealth.com Inc. in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing the model LPC-100 mini PC computer for applications that require powerful solutions in small spaces, such as embedded control, digital signs, kiosks, mobile navigation, thin-clients, POS, and human/machine interfaces. The machine is Stealth.com's smallest PC to date. The Stealth ultra-small PC measures 4 by 6.1 by 1.45 inches -- about the size of a paperback novel -- and weighs 1.2 pounds, Stealth.com officials say.

WOODBRIDGE, Ontario, 1 Aug. 2010.Rugged computer specialist Stealth.com Inc. in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing the model LPC-100 mini PC computer for applications that require powerful solutions in small spaces, such as embedded control, digital signs, kiosks, mobile navigation, thin-clients, POS, human/machine interfaces, and embedded computing. The machine is Stealth.com's smallest PC to date.

The Stealth ultra-small PC measures 4 by 6.1 by 1.45 inches -- about the size of a paperback novel -- and weighs 1.2 pounds, Stealth.com officials say. An optional solid state drive is available for applications that require extra high shock and vibration, as well as wide temperature ranges.

Stealth's space saving computer uses the Intel Mobile GM45 Express Chipset with Intel's graphic media accelerator with 3D graphics performance. The LPC-100 is available with a standard 1.9 GHz Intel Dual Core Celeron T3100 or optional Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 2.26 Ghz processors or 2.53 Ghz T9400 processor. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP, Linux, and similar PC operating systems, and can be custom configured. Stealth's LittlePC.

Connectivity for the LPC-100 mini PC includes Gigabit LAN, three USB ports, two serial ports, one DVI-I video, audio in/out, and two PS/2 ports. The LPC-100 has as much as four gigabytes of DDR3 memory and has a built-in 2.5-inch mobile hard drive with as much as 500 gigabytes of storage space for archived data.

For more information contact stealth.com online at www.stealth.com.

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