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Mini PC features with PCI expansion

-- Control Engineering, 11/1/2007

software, pc-based controllerStealth Computer Corp.’s new mini PC can fit the palm of a hand. The LPC-350PCI Little PC employs Intel’s Pentium and Celeron M series processors, designed for top power efficiency without compromising processor performance. The anodized aluminum chassis measures just over 2-in. tall with a footprint at 10 x 5.87 x 2.75 in. and a weight of approximately 6 lbs.

The LPC-350PCI mini PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity such as LAN, Serial, 3-USB 2.0, FireWire, Video, Audio, PS/2 Mouse & Keyboard ports. The LPC-350PCI has a built-in 2.5-in. high shock hard drive with up to 160GB of storage space for archived data. For applications that require extra high shock, vibration and wide temperature ranges an optional solid state hard drive or Flash drive is available. www.stealthcomputer.com Stealth Computer Corporation

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