Tuesday, July 9th 2013
Stealth.com Introduces LPC-700F Fanless Mini-PC
Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer), a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has released a new powerful Fanless Mini PC model LPC-700F featuring built-in PCI or PCIe expansion slot capability. The LPC-700F outperforms other small sized PC systems due to the integration of the latest Intel 3rd Generation Core i7 mobile processors. The LPC-700F ships standard with an Intel i7 Processor 3610QE CPU exceeding the performance of computers many times its physical size. The LPC-700F fanless mini PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity built directly into its impressively small design such as; 4x USB 3.0, 6x RS232/Serial, 2x Gigabit LAN ports, VGA, DVI-D & HDMI video connectors and Audio In/Out. The LPC-700F fanless computer comes standard with a 128GB solid state drive (SSD).
"Our new Stealth Model: LPC-700F is the most powerful and technologically advanced fanless PC we have introduced to date. Our full featured machine features built in PCI or PCIe expansion card slots for applications requiring additional expansion capability", stated Ed Boutilier CEO of Stealth.com Inc. Stealth's LPC-700F is a powerful diminutive computer that operates without noisy cooling fans that could draw in dirt and dust potentially causing catastrophic failures. Stealth's fanless computers are encapsulated in a rugged extruded aluminum chassis performing as a heat sink to dissipate heat build-up.Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/8/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. RAM memory is expandable to 16GB for additional performance requirements. The LPC-700F is currently shipping with base pricing starting at $1995.00 USD.
Stealth's LittlePC products serve a demanding market where small and 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.
"Our new Stealth Model: LPC-700F is the most powerful and technologically advanced fanless PC we have introduced to date. Our full featured machine features built in PCI or PCIe expansion card slots for applications requiring additional expansion capability", stated Ed Boutilier CEO of Stealth.com Inc. Stealth's LPC-700F is a powerful diminutive computer that operates without noisy cooling fans that could draw in dirt and dust potentially causing catastrophic failures. Stealth's fanless computers are encapsulated in a rugged extruded aluminum chassis performing as a heat sink to dissipate heat build-up.Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows 7/8/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. RAM memory is expandable to 16GB for additional performance requirements. The LPC-700F is currently shipping with base pricing starting at $1995.00 USD.
Stealth's LittlePC products serve a demanding market where small and 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.
22 Comments on Stealth.com Introduces LPC-700F Fanless Mini-PC
$1995.00 USD
Not sure what this does on TPU apart from hardware freakness geekness :cool: :respect:
But still 6 lol. Would like to see were one of these be used but thinking about it maybe specialized camera's ?.
Gunsmiths
Re-treading Tyre facilities - My girlfriends dad is chief engineer at one of these places, they use com ports gallore, not to mention some of the machines come with drivers on floppy disks, and 90% of anything inside those factory walls gets beat up pretty good, also inside the factory the temperature is between 13 and 18 degrees.
Computers can be also used to work
Amazing, isn't it?
And often one computer maybe used to run a lot of machines. But i doubt that requires the computational needs of an i7
EDIT: Going back I did fat finger it twice.. :banghead: Don't know what that's about.. lol :roll: