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Meet
the Family
Stealth continues to innovate
releasing a family of littlePC solutions
Over
the past year Stealth Computer Corporation has introduced several new and
exciting small form factor PC products to the marketplace. These
“littlePC’s” have
received astonishing success in the market and have been deployed world
wide in countless applications. Many leading news and trade organizations
have reviewed or covered them. See our
Media Coverage for further information. Here’s a brief rundown of the
current models and their capability
MODEL: LPC-201 series
The 201 series littlePC offers open PCI/ISA Expansion slots for add-in
cards. This system is available in AC and DC inputs making it a versatile
machine for many applications. Measuring only 10" H x 8" W x 3.48" D, the
LPC-201 can mount to control panels, walls, consoles or sit on desktops.
MODEL: LPC-301 series
The 301 series is a small form Pentium III based PC that is about the size
of a hard cover novel. It offers the same features as a regular desktop PC
only it can fit in the palm of your hand. The 301 can be operated from
12VDC making it a perfect choice for mobile and low powered applications.
A
fanless version called the
LPC-301FL was just recently released using the new Intel ULV M-series
CPU technology. It is a noise free computer ideal for embedded
applications prone to dirt and dust.
MODEL: LPC-401 series
The 401 series is a powerful P4 based machine that can fit in the palm of
your hand. CPU power of up to 2.8GHz is available as well as a multitude
of features usually found in desktop PC’s that are 10 times bigger.
MODEL: LPC-501 series
The 501 series littlePC is slightly larger than our other machines as it
utilizes an industry standard Micro ATX mainboard. This system is capable
of running the latest Processors (3.0GHz +) and as well can accommodate
extra storage due to its larger chassis size. The 501 has an available AGP
slot that can accommodate a third party AGP video card for specialized
applications. It also has expansion capability for up to 3 PCI cards
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USB based Industrial Keyboards
Now shipping
The
USB (Universal Serial Bus) has become the industry standard for PC
connectivity. It brings a number of significant advantages to all
computing platforms: it is a true plug-and-play standard; it eliminates
the need for multiple I/O standards. Up to 127 peripheral devices can be
connected to one PC using dedicated hubs or devices with hub
functionality.
860-DP-USB
-
Small Footprint
-
Built-in Mouse
-
NEMA 12
-
Polycarbonate Plastic 86 Key
Keyboard
88-DP-USB
-
Desktop Membrane
-
Polycarbonate Plastic Series
(small footprint)
-
88 Key keyboard
88-SL-USB
- Backlit
-
NEMA 4/4X Polycarbonate plastic
88 Key Keyboard List $349.00
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FAQ- What is Wi-Fi or 802.11?
Whats the skinny?
Wi-Fi
is short for Wireless Fidelity, Wi-Fi is a user-friendly name for devices
that have been certified by (WECA)
Wireless Ethernet
Compatibility Alliance to conform to the industry-standard wireless
networking specification IEEE 802.11b. Wi-Fi began appearing in products
in the late part of 1998 and today they are visible everywhere. The
current standard provides access to Ethernet networks such as a corporate
LAN or the Internet at super-fast speeds of up to 11 megabits per second
in the 2.4GHz band. (for example, 2.4GHz for 802.11b or 11g, 5GHz for
802.11a)
Wi-Fi connections can be made up to about 300 feet away from a "hot spot"
(slang for a Wi-Fi networking node). When your notebook or PDA has a Wi-Fi
networking card or built-in chip, you can surf the Internet at broadband
speeds wirelessly. Wi-Fi networking nodes are proliferating globally; many
Starbucks locations, for instance, offer access to Wi-Fi hot spots for a
fee. Many portable pc’s today have IEEE 802.11b built-in; those that don't
can be adapted via Wi-Fi connectivity PC Cards. Wi-Fi is also the basis
for some home networking products, allowing you to share high-speed
Internet connections without the hassle of running cables. Late last year,
products featuring a newer wireless networking specification, IEEE 802.11a
(called Wi-Fi5 by WECA), debuted. This standard provides transmission
speeds of up to 54 mbps. Wireless networking is expected to grow in
popularity as a practical, flexible way to replace some LANs. For a chart
on Wireless LAN standards
click here.
Stealth has recently introduced some of their LittlePC series computers
with PCMCIA or PC Card adapters built right in. This exciting option
allows a small footprint PC to be deployed into a Wi-Fi application with
relative ease. Please have a look at the
new
LittlePC’s with this amazing capability
here.
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STEALTH COMPUTER CORPORATION
Our Philosophy
We
started our business quietly in 1990 because there was an unfulfilled
need in the marketplace for computers and peripherals that could survive
the daily battlezone conditions of the shop floor. With our engineering
backgrounds in process control, instrumentation and factory automation
we knew first hand what was really needed and we possessed the experience
and empirical knowledge to design and create ruggedized computer products
to fill that void.
Stealth
Computer Corporation is continuing to grow from our basic root philosophy
and is evolving as a leading provider of premium rugged computer systems
and peripherals to a wide range of industrial, commercial and scientific
users, worldwide. Stealth is an ISO 9001:2000 Certified Company.
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