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Stealth unveils fanless mini PC

A Stealth Computer Corporation product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 24, 2009

Stealth Computer has released the Model LPC-625F, a rugged, small-footprint, fanless computer for industrial and mission-critical applications.

The LPC-625F is a mini PC that uses Intel's Penryn range of Core 2 Duo Mobile processor technology and measures 7.9in(W) x 7.9in(D) x 2.4in(H).

Designed without cooling fans, the extruded aluminium chassis acts as a heat sink to dissipate internal heat and provide noise-free operation.

The LPC-625F features I/O connectivity such as Gigabit LAN, eight USB 2.0, one serial, one eSATA, one DVI, one HDMI and Audio 7.1 ports with optional Wi-Fi 802.11g.

It supports up to 4GB in memory and has a built-in 2.5in high-shock hard drive with up to 500GB of storage space for archived data.

For applications that require extra high shock, vibration and wide temperature ranges, an optional SSD (solid state hard drive) is available.

The PC can also operate from 12-20V DC making it suitable for field and mobile applications.

Systems are compatible with Microsoft Vista/XP, Linux and so on, and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user.

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