News Release from: Stealth Computer
Subject: LPC-401X
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 March 2004

Small-form-factor PC comes to hand

The LPC-401X is an Intel Pentium-4 based small form computer system that is part of Stealth's growing family of LittlePCs.

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The LPC-401X is an Intel Pentium-4 based small form computer system that is part of Stealth's growing family of LittlePCs. Housed in a rugged extruded aluminium enclosure this powerful and versatile machine runs a screaming 3.2GHz processor and yet it can fit into the palm of your hand. The LPC-401 measures out at only 254 x 144 x 72mm (about the size of a hard cover novel) and offers features that have only been available in traditional bulky desktop PCs.

According to Stealth's President and CEO, Ed Boutilier: 'We believe we have the most powerful small form PC available today'.

Boutilier says: 'We are experiencing an early trend where SFF (small form factor) PC based systems will eventually dominate the marketplace'.

The feature rich LPC-401X is integrated with Intel's Extreme Graphics 2 chip providing high performance PC graphics including selectable 16 x 9 aspect ratios for high definition TFT LCDs and Plasma monitor applications.

Each and every unit is shipped with onboard LAN, USB-2.0, FireWire, audio in/out and processors ranging from the Intel P4 2.0GHz up to the 3.2GHz, (800MHz FSB).

Included as a standard is a slim CD-ROM with optional DVD and CD/RW drives available.

The LPC-401X has unprecedented storage capability in such a small machine by offering up to 200Gbyte of drive space.

Systems are compatible with WIN2000/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the end user.

The LittlePC products serve a demanding market where powerful solutions are being deployed in space challenged applications around the world.

Stealth's LittlePCs are ideal for deploying in applications such as digital signs, kiosks, embedded control, thin clients, POS and human/machine interface applications.

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