Wednesday 13 May 2009

Stealth Computer Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC Ultra Mini PC

Stealth Computer have detailed their new ultra mini PC, known as the
Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC, which measures in at a decidedly compact 6 x
6.5' and less than 2' in height yet manages to pack somewhat of an
impressive punch - not least thanks to boasting a choice of Intel's
latest Core 2 Duo processors with 64-Bit EMT64 technology under the hood
(specifically either 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo T8300 or 2.6GHz T9500 CPUs).

Billed as being around the size of a hard cover novel yet capable of
surpassing the performance 'of most desktop and notebook PCs available
today', the Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC is undoubtedly feature packed in
coming with Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11g, 4GB RAM, up to 500GB HDD
capacity (utilising 2.5' shock proof drives) with options on SSDs, a
DVD/CD-RW optical drive or optional DVD writer, and, in terms of I/O
connectivity, its well catered for with 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 2 VGA ports,
RS232, Serial and audio connections and HDMI (fed by onboard 3D graphics).

'The Stealth Model: LPC-650 is the most powerful small form Little PC we
have ever offered. This full featured machine utilizes the latest Intel
core 2 duo processor technology and we believe it offers the most
processing power per square inch of any personal computer available
today,' stated Ed Boutilier President & CEO of Stealth.com Inc, who
introduced the Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC.

Incidentally, if you're looking for a fully pre-configured 'off the
shelf' option, the Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC Standard - the base model
serving as a basis for any further configurations - is already available
offering the following specifications:

Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2.4GHz
800MHz FSB, 3MB 2nd Level Cache
80 Gig HDD SATA (2.5″)
DVD/CD-RW Drive
1GB DDR2 SO-DIMM
On-board 2x Analog Video Ports
On-board HDMI Port
Wireless LAN - Wi-Fi,
IEEE 802.11g compatibility
1-Year Warranty


The base model, as detailed directly above, will set you back just shy
of $1600 though, if you can factor in paying significantly more should
you wish to run through all the optional upgrades - the most expensive
iteration coming in at around $4330.

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