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stealth's Fanless Mini PC with Removable Hard Drive and Compact Flash powered by Atom Processors.
stealth's Fanless Mini PC with Removable Hard Drive and Compact Flash powered by Atom Processors.
LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC with Removable Hard Drive and Compact Flash Noise Free, Energy Efficient with Removable Storage The Small, Silent Type The Stealth LPC-395F is a fanless noise free computer that utilizes Intel's ATOM processor technology that offers plenty of horsepower without ...
Stealth.Com Releases a Rugged Fanless Mini PC with Front Loaded Removable Storage Features
Stealth.Com Releases a Rugged Fanless Mini PC with Front Loaded Removable Storage Features
stealth.com — NEWS RELEASE Stealth.Com Releases a Rugged Fanless Mini PC with Front Loaded Removable Storage Features Toronto ~... November 2009 – Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has ... (more) Stealth.Com Releases a Rugged Fanless Mini PC with Front ...
Stealth LPC-395F fanless rugged mini-PC crying out for in-car installation
Stealth LPC-395F fanless rugged mini-PC crying out for in-car installation
slashgear.com — While we often can be found heaping scorn onto the me-too Atom N270 netbook ranges that pass... our viewing window, Intel’s low-power chip does occasionally find its way into an interesting machine. Stealth Computer have slotted the 1.6GHz chip ... (more) Stealth LPC-395F fanless rugged mini-PC crying out for ...
Stealth's rugged LPC-395F Mini PC: it's like a caged monster, but weak
Stealth's rugged LPC-395F Mini PC: it's like a caged monster, but weak
engadget.com — Stealth Computer has been kicking , shoving and blasting ruggedized PCs out of its labs for years... on end, and the latest mini PC is amongst the smallest we've seen to still sport such a hardcore shell. The LPC-395F is a fanless rig with integrated ... (more) Stealth's rugged LPC-395F Mini PC: it's like a caged ...
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Stealth LPC-395F rugged fanless mini PC with removable storage
PCLaunches.com — ... Flagship features include an Intel Atom N27 (1.6GHz) processor, 2GB RAM, 500GB HDD, optional DVD burner, Dual Gigabit LAN, 4-USB 2.0, 2-Serial RS232, 1-DVI, Audio ports with optional Wi-Fi 802.11g and Windows 7. Another interesting thing about this baby is its pricing -- the LPC-395F starts at only $695. Though it is bit expensive, it is pretty good for business professionals who're very much concerned about data security. [Product Page]

Stealth LPC-395F fanless rugged mini-PC crying out for in-car installation
SlashGear — ... netbook ranges that pass our viewing window, Intel’s low-power chip does occasionally find its way into an interesting machine.  Stealth Computer have slotted the 1.6GHz chip into their latest “Little PC”, the Stealth LPC-395F, a fanless nettop with a ruggedized chassis and front-loading 2.5-inch hard-drive bay. ...

Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... adopts Intel’s energy efficient Atom N270 processor technology. Measuring at only 6.54-inch x 6.18-inch x 1.89-inch, the computer comes with a rugged aluminum chassis, a 2GB of RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet, an optional WiFi, and a built-in compact flash card slot that can be used to boot the PC. The Stealth LPC-395F also supports a removable hard drive with up to 500GB’s of storage space for archived data. The Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC is priced at $795 without a hard drive. [Stealth] ...

Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC
iTech News Net — ... chassis. It has front loaded removable media slots for both Hard Drive and Compact Flash cards. Stealth LPC-395F is boosted by Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, up to 2GB of memory, and built-in GMA 950 graphics. It has rooms for a 2.5-inch SATA hard drive and a CompactFlash memory card. The mini PC has dual Gigabit Ethernet ports and optional WiFi 802.11g module. SSD drives are available as options. The Stealth LPC-395F fanless PC starts at $795. [stealth] ...

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