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Stealth Introduces the Extremely Fast LPC-650 Mini PC
Stealth Computer, a leading manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals recently released the LPC-650 Series LittlePC, an extremely fast and little home-entertainment PC. The new Stealth LPC-650 small form factor PC offers tremendous power in a tiny package that measures 6.5" x 6" and less than 2" tall, or about the size of a normal human hand. It is enginnered with the latest 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8300 or 2.6GHz T9500 processors, up to 4GB of SO-DIMM DDR2 memory, and up to 500GB of hard disk space (accommodates 2.5-inch SATA mobile HDDs) or even SSD option. The LPC-650 mini PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity options built into its impressively small design such as: Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11g, 4x USB 2.0, integrated Intel GMA X3100 video controller with 2x VGA inputs and single HDMI port, Realtec ALC662 5.1 channel sound, and a slim combo DVD-ROM/CD-RW or DVD-RW optical drive. Unfortunately, the standard LPC-650 costs $1595, not the best price for such a hardware configuration, but still we have to admit it is very cool and will definitely impress everyone who sees it. Please visit Stealth.com for more information.
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it has a cheap looking sticker on the front and the build quality doesn't seem to be impressive for the price range
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where the hell are my stars
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looks cheap but the price isn't hell i could buy a full laptop same specs for less money
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You can build something for the fraction of the cost with Intel's mini-ITX boards.
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i died with laughter looking at that price ... (cr)apple could make it cheaper
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Looks like sh1t with cheap nasty plastic sticker stuck on as an after thought. What a rip off. And this is supposed to compete against mac minis etc. I'd much rather build my own system at a fraction of the price: MSI fuzzy or similar: http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a302753.html
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Have to admit thou, its a pretty handy little unit. I agree with Lemonadesoda with the building of our own little unit, but this is aimed for those that dont have the time or understanding.
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200 less? more like half the price lol.
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DO WANT!
but not at that price.
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$200 OR less... big difference.
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somewhere around $400 USD (max) with no ram or HDD is probably the price this would sell at, as an uber fast version of the EeePC
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Actually this looks just like a rebranded Aopen Digital Engine, and they dont even charge that for theirs!
Aopen Digital Engines Places like logic supply sell these |
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Can I also get a thank, rick22?
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Expensive much? lol, forgetting the size, you could build one hell of a rig with that money, I'd rather buy an Eee Box if I was going for the size. And wtf is up with that sticker? lol
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Aopen has a lot of nice mini-PCs http://global.aopen.com/Products.aspx?id=74, some incl. remote control. Perfect for media server. |
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