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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Stealth Releases 'LPC-450' Mini PC


Stealth Computer, a leading manufacturer of PCs and peripherals, has released a Core 2 Duo small form factor or mini PC, which it says is so small that it can fit in the palm of a user's hand.

Sporting the small rugged chassis design, the new Mini PC, 'LPC-450', promises to deliver performance up to five times faster than its predecessor.

Based on Intel's Core 2 Duo processor, the 'LPC-450' measures 5.7-inch x 9.9-inch x 1.65-inch, or as the company claims, is about the size of a hard cover novel yet surpassing the performance of most desktop and notebook PCs available today.

Ed Boutilier, President and Chief Executive Officer, Stealth Computer, said, "The Stealth 'LPC-450' is the most powerful small form little PC we have ever offered. We believe it offers the most processing power per square inch of any personal computer available today."

The 'LPC-450' features a multitude of I/O connectivity built into its impressively small design such as Gigabit LAN, Serial, 3-USB 2.0, FireWire, Video, Audio, PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard ports.

In addition, the mini PC has a built-in 2.5-inch high-shock hard drive with up to 160GB of storage space for archived data. There is also an optional Solid State Hard Drive or Flash Drive for applications requiring extra high shock.

Besides, the mini PC also packs a slim DVD/CD-RW optical drive with an optional DVD burner.

The Stealth Core 2 Duo based 'LPC-450' is compatible with Microsoft Vista or XP and Linux, and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user.

Meanwhile, the 'LPC-450' is now shipping with a price range starting at $1,395 (Rs 56,588 approx).

2 comments:

Majatt said...
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Majatt said...

That would fit so nicely in to an entertainment room.