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Stealth Wins Year in Review Award

The Little PC equals the power of a big PC.

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February 8, 2008

By DE Editors

Stealth Computer Corporation (Toronto, Ontario, Canada) announced it won Control Engineering’s 2007 Engineers Choice Award for its LPC-450 small form factor computer.

The Stealth LPC-450 Little PC utilizes Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo processor technology delivering the ultimate in mini pc performance. Housed in a rugged aluminum enclosure this powerful, versatile machine measures 5.7-in.(W) x 9.9-in.(D) x 1.65-in.(H) — about the size of a hard cover novel —the company says it surpasses the performance of most desktop and notebook PCs available today. For online DE coverage, see “Mini Powerhouse Runs Windows, Linux,” July 4, 2007.

For details, go to Stealth Computer Corporation.

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

 

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