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Stealth Computer Releases a New Rugged Waterproof Fanless PC

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Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has released a new fanless rugged waterproof PC model: WPC-525F, designed for environments where ordinary computers won't survive.

The new Stealth WPC-525F is a rugged computer that is water-tight, survives liquids, chemicals, dust and dirt intrusion and meets IP67/NEMA 6 environmental specifications. Designed without cooling fans the internal CPU is passively cooled through the robust small form factor chassis design measuring only; 10.15"(W) x 6.22"(D) x 2.04"(H) or (258 x 158 x 52 mm) in size and providing noise free operation.





Stealth's WPC-525F extreme environment PC is well equipped to surpass the performance of most industrial embedded PCs available today. Powered by Intel's D525 1.8 GHz Dual Core CPU for maximum performance and power efficiency and built utilizing SSD (Solid State Drives) that can withstand extreme temperatures, high vibration/shock/humidity, as well as high altitudes.

"The WPC-525F is built to withstand the demanding effects of harsh environments typically encountered in industrial, marine and outdoor applications." stated Ed Boutilier CEO of Stealth.com Inc.

The WPC-525F waterproof PC features power, video (VGA), 2x LAN (RJ45), serial (RS232) and 4x USB 2.0 connections that are coupled through water-tight, locking bayonet style connectors typical of military designed hardware. The durable water resistant PC operates from a wide range of DC input power (6-36VDC) making it an ideal fit for mobile/marine, field and transportation based applications.

Systems are fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. The WPC-525F has integrated VESA mounting holes (75 mm/100 mm) providing for easy and secure mounting.

Stealth also has a number of complimentary product options to go along with the WPC-525F such as our rugged waterproof LCD monitors and keyboards. Basic configurations of the waterproof PC start at $1595.00 USD.

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swimming pool PC here I come !

A hot tub would be better if it wasn't for the hot part. You sit around in a hot tub but, maybe its just me, but I move around in a pool a lot.
 
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I've always been fascinated with rugged, water- and dustproof computers. This one looks promising on the "rugged" front, but is falling a bit short on the "computing" part. There really should've been a low-power Ivy Bridge CPU in there, even a mobile one if need be. Perhaps in another iteration?
 
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