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Stealth Introduces a Mini PC with PCI Expansion

The new small form factor PC has built-in PCI expansion slot capability.

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March 5, 2008

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Stealth Computer Corporation (Toronto, Canada) released the Stealth LPC-450PCI Little PC, a new small form factor mini PC with built-in PCI expansion slot capability that uses Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo processor technology. The anodized aluminum chassis measures just over 2 in. tall with an overall footprint about the size of a hard cover novel, measuring in at 10-in. x 5.8-in. x 2.8-in. and weighing approximately 10 lbs. (4.5kg).

The LPC-450PCI Mini PC’s open and available PCI card slot lets users add LAN, 2-Serial, 3-USB, FireWire, Video, Audio, PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard ports. The LPC-450PCI has a built-in 2.5-in. high-shock hard drive with up to 160GB of storage space for archived data.

For applications that require extra high shock, vibration, and wide temperature ranges, optional Solid State Drive options are available. A slim DVD/CD-RW optical drive comes standard with an optional DVD burner available. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Vista/XP, Linux, etc. and can be custom configured. For earlier DE coverage, see “Mini Powerhouse Runs Windows, Linux.”

For details, contact Stealth,

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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