By Peter Cartwright
31 Jul, 2010 11:40 am
If you’re looking for a really tiny nettop or mini PC that’s a little more powerful than your average Intel Atom based device then Stealth Computer has got you covered with their new release – The LPC-100.
The LPC-100 has a footprint just a little larger than your average smartphone with a thickness of just 1.45 inches / 37 mm and a weight of 1.2 lbs / 0.5 kg. Certainly one of the smallest mini PCs I’ve seen. For the guts it has either Intel Core 2 Duo or Celeron (dual core) processors, an Intel GMA 4500MHD graphics, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM, up to 500GB HDD (2.5″) or optional SSD, Gigabit LAN, Windows XP / 7 / Linux and a rugged aluminum casing.
As for ports – 3x USB 2.0, 2x serial, DVI-I, 2x PS/2 and mic, headphone jacks.
Then there’s the price – get ready for it – prices start from $995. Given the price and the legacy ports this isn’t a device that was made for consumers but that can’t stop you from buying one if you have the money.
Source: Stealth.com Via: Engadget




















Pingback: Stealth Computer bringt Nettop mit Intel Core 2 Duo | Netbooknews.de - das Netbook Blog
Pingback: Stealth LPC-670 mini-PC packs latest Core i5/7 processors in a tiny package | Netbooknews - Netbooks, Netbook Reviews, Smartbooks and more