Mini PC rugged computer for in-vehicle, mobile, and embedded computing applications introduced by Stealth

Nov. 3, 2010
SAN JOSE, Calif., 3 Nov. 2010. Stealth Computer Inc. in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing the rugged model LPC-100M ultra small PC computer for in-vehicle, mobile, and embedded computing applications. The LPC-100M operates from 10 to 26 volts DC power, comes in a rugged aluminum enclosure, and measures 4 by 6.1 by 1.45 inches. Powering the LPC-100M is the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor.  

SAN JOSE, Calif., 3 Nov. 2010. Stealth Computer Inc. in Woodbridge, Ontario, is introducing the rugged model LPC-100M ultra small PC computer for in-vehicle, mobile, and embedded computing applications. The LPC-100M operates from 10 to 26 volts DC power, comes in a rugged aluminum enclosure, and measures 4 by 6.1 by 1.45 inches. Powering the LPC-100M is the Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor.

The small-form-factor computer has a user selectable smart power control interface, says Ed Boutilier, chief executive officer at Stealth Computer. "Start-up and shut-down times are user definable allowing for safe application launching along with a controlled shutdown period. This is absolutely critical in preventing data corruption when power sources are interrupted in mobile and field environments," he says. The machine weighs 1.21 pounds.

The LPC-100M is available with a standard Intel Dual Core Celeron T3100 (1.9 GHz) or optional Intel Core 2 Duo processor P8400 (2.26 Ghz). The machine employs the Intel Mobile GM45 Express Chipset featuring Intel's graphic media accelerator with advanced 3D graphics performance. Stealth introduced the computer this week for the MILCOM trade show in San Jose, Calif.

The LPC-100M comes with Gigabit LAN, 4-USB, 2-Serial, 1-DVI-I, 1-DVI-D video, audio in/out, 2-PS/2 ports and 1-external express card slot. The mini computer also has a rear locking DC power connector, has as much as 8 gigabytes of DDR3 memory, and built-in 2.5-inch mobile hard drive with as much as 500 gigabytes of storage.

For applications that require extra high shock, vibration and wide temperature ranges an optional solid-state drive is available. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP, Linux, and similar operating systems software and can be custom configured. For more information contact Stealth Computer online at www.stealth.com.

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