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        Rugged mini-PC uses Core 2 Duo processor

        Doug | Date: May 23, 2007 | Comments: 1



        Stealth Computer is shipping a compact, rugged, PC-compatible system that supports Windows XP, XP Embedded, and Vista on a Core 2 Duo processor. The LPC-450 provides up to five times the performance of its predecessor, the LPC-401FS, in the...


        same palm-sized extruded aluminum chassis, according to the company.

        The LPC-450 supports the full range of Intel Core 2 Duo processors with either 512 MB or 1 GB of RAM and a 2.5-inch high-shock SATA hard drive ranging from 80 to 160 GB. For additional shock and vibration resistance, the hard drive can be replaced by an IDE flash disk. A slim 24X CD-ROM is another standard feature, while DVD-ROM, DVD/DVDRW, and CD-RW drives are available as options.


        LPC-450 front and rear panel views
        (Click each image to enlarge)

        Other LPC-450 features and specifications cited by Stealth include:
        • Front panel I/O:
          • IEEE 1394 Firewire
          • USB 2.0
          • mic and earphone jacks
          • power on and reset buttons
          • power on and HDD LEDs
        • Rear panel I/O:
          • RJ45 gigabit Ethernet
          • 2 x USB 2.0
          • RS232 serial
          • VGA out
          • printer port
          • audio line out
        • Power -- 12 VDC at 7 A. Universal AC adapter included
        • Dimensions -- 5.7 x 9.9 x 1.65 inches (146 x 252 x 42 mm)
        Stealth president Ed Boutilier claims that the LPC-450 "offers the most processing power per square inch of any personal computer available today." The unit is shipping now, with prices starting at $1395 depending on configuration.



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