Saturday, July 31st 2010

Stealth Introduces a New Ultra Compact Mini PC

Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has released a new form factor of mini pc, the model LPC-100 their smallest to date.

The new Stealth ultra small form factor PC offers tremendous processing power in a tiny package that measures only 4.0" x 6.1" x 1.45" (102mm x 155mm x 37mm) or about the size of a paperback novel. The machine weighs in at a mere 1.2lbs or .62kg. The Stealth ultra small PC outperforms most other small sized PC systems due to the integration of the latest Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors. The LPC-100 is available with a standard Intel Dual Core Celeron T3100 (1.9GHz) or optional Intel Core 2 Duo processors P8400 (2.26Ghz) or T9400 (2.53Ghz). Stealth's space saving computer utilizes the Intel Mobile GM45 Express Chipset featuring Intel's graphic media accelerator with superior 3D graphics performance.
"The Stealth Model: LPC-100 offers more processing power per square inch than any of the small form factor computers we have built to date. This full featured machine utilizes the latest Intel core 2 duo mobile processor technology outperforming most of today's desktop and mobile PCs and it does so in a fraction of the space." stated Ed Boutilier, CEO of Stealth.com Inc.

The LPC-100 mini PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity built directly into its impressively small design such as; Gigabit LAN, 3-USB, 2-Serial, 1-DVI-I Video, Audio In/Out and 2-PS/2 ports. The LPC-100 supports up to 4GB of DDR3 memory and has a built-in 2.5" mobile hard drive with up to 500GB's of storage space for archived data. For applications that require extra high shock, vibration and wide temperature ranges an optional SSD (Solid State Hard Drive) is available. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. Stealth's LittlePC products serve a demanding market where powerful solutions are being deployed in space-challenged applications around the world. Embedded Control, Digital Signs, Kiosks, Mobile Navigation, Thin-Clients, POS & Human/Machine Interface are just a few of the applications that are ideal for Stealth's industry trusted products.

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14 Comments on Stealth Introduces a New Ultra Compact Mini PC

#1
Lionheart
Im not even into these mini form factor pc's, but still thats pretty awesome :rockout:
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#2
DRDNA
one for the SUV and your set:toast:
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#3
Tartaros
And this is not another atom based pc, it's a core 2 duo in such a tiny case. Simply great.
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#4
kaneda
Intel Mobile GM45 Express Chipset featuring Intel's graphic media accelerator with superior 3D graphics performance.
oh lol.

entire thing would have had me if they'd said " featuring the latest mobile graphics from ATi"

I do like that they used Core 2 over Atom though. That was a smart move.
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#5
Tartaros
kanedaoh lol.entire thing would have had me if they'd said " featuring the latest mobile graphics from ATi"
Embedded Control, Digital Signs, Kiosks, Mobile Navigation, Thin-Clients, POS & Human/Machine Interface are just a few of the applications that are ideal for Stealth’s industry trusted products
I don't think this applications need any ati or nvidia gpu. Only it would increase energy consumption and heat.
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#6
kaneda
TartarosI don't think this applications need any ati or nvidia gpu. Only it would increase energy consumption and heat.
Could argue openCL/Stream/CUDA support would be beneficial in some of those applications.

But I will be honest in saying my first thought was as a HTPC ( streaming from a home server).
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#7
DRDNA
Its uses will be determined by its price.
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#8
Steve-007UK
featuring Intel’s graphic media accelerator with superior 3D graphics performance.

LMAO why big up something we all know to be lies, there GPU's are about as much use as a dead battrie.
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#9
hat
Enthusiast
If I was rich, I would build a WCG farm out of these... but where's the ethernet, and where's the VGA/DVI?
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#11
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Jizzler^ On the back:

www.theburnerishot.com/photo/LPC-100-Rear.jpg
thank you, i was just going hunting for that.



this is NOT for HTPC use or anything of the kind - its got no real audio outputs, minimal USB ports, one DVI port... its meant for some kind of business/enterprise use, but with some real CPU power behind it.
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#12
DRDNA
Musselsits meant for some kind of business/enterprise use, but with some real CPU power behind it.
Or if priced right its meant for my automobile.;)
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#13
Bundy
DRDNAOr if priced right its meant for my automobile.;)
Follow the link to their web page and you can get pricing.:eek:

here
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#14
Breathless
BundyFollow the link to their web page and you can get pricing.:eek:

here
If only they didn't go ahead and make it too expensive :shadedshu
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