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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
Stealth Introduces 3.2Ghz Pentium-4 Computer
That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand http://www.stealthcomputer.com/littlepc_p4_401X.htm Toronto ~ March 2004 – Stealth Computer Corporation a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals have continued their tradition of providing powerful PC based solutions for space confined applications. The LPC-401X is an Intel Pentium-4 based small form computer system that is part of Stealth’s growing family of LittlePC’s. Housed in a rugged extruded aluminum enclosure this powerful & 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 10" x 5.8" x 2.8" (about the size of a hard cover novel) and offers features that have only been available in traditional bulky desktop PC’s. According to Stealth’s President & 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 LCD’s and Plasma monitor applications. Each and every unit is shipped with on-board 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 200GB 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 LittlePC’s are ideal for deploying in applications such as Digital Signs, Kiosks, Embedded Control, Thin-Clients, POS & Human/Machine Interface applications. Founded in 1990 Stealth Computer Corporation is quietly evolving as a leading provider of specialized Computers and Peripherals. The company is ISO 9001 registered with its headquarters near Toronto. Stealth continually develops innovative products designed to meet the exact needs of their clients. For over a decade Stealth products have been used in industrial, commercial, scientific, Government and military applications. Stealth Computer Corporations impressive customer base includes Fortune 500 companies, Military installations and Governments worldwide. For additional product information on Little PC’s explore our website: www.littlepc.com Stealth’s main website and corporate information is available at: www.stealthcomputer.com |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
So, how many seconds will it run on its tiny battery?....(c;
If we drag a wagon full of 8D deep cycles, can we have more time? Is the aluminum enclosure the heat sink or does it have blower fans to cool anything so fast? Gist Askin'..... On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 10:33:44 -0500, Stealth Computer wrote: Stealth Introduces 3.2Ghz Pentium-4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand http://www.stealthcomputer.com/littlepc_p4_401X.htm Toronto ~ March 2004 – Stealth Computer Corporation a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals have continued their tradition of providing powerful PC based solutions for space confined applications. The LPC-401X is an Intel Pentium-4 based small form computer system that is part of Stealth’s growing family of LittlePC’s. Housed in a rugged extruded aluminum enclosure this powerful & 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 10" x 5.8" x 2.8" (about the size of a hard cover novel) and offers features that have only been available in traditional bulky desktop PC’s. According to Stealth’s President & 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 LCD’s and Plasma monitor applications. Each and every unit is shipped with on-board 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 200GB 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 LittlePC’s are ideal for deploying in applications such as Digital Signs, Kiosks, Embedded Control, Thin-Clients, POS & Human/Machine Interface applications. Founded in 1990 Stealth Computer Corporation is quietly evolving as a leading provider of specialized Computers and Peripherals. The company is ISO 9001 registered with its headquarters near Toronto. Stealth continually develops innovative products designed to meet the exact needs of their clients. For over a decade Stealth products have been used in industrial, commercial, scientific, Government and military applications. Stealth Computer Corporations impressive customer base includes Fortune 500 companies, Military installations and Governments worldwide. For additional product information on Little PC’s explore our website: www.littlepc.com Stealth’s main website and corporate information is available at: www.stealthcomputer.com Larry W4CSC POWER is our friend! |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of YourHand
Larry W4CSC wrote: So, how many seconds will it run on its tiny battery?....(c; If we drag a wagon full of 8D deep cycles, can we have more time? Is the aluminum enclosure the heat sink or does it have blower fans to cool anything so fast? Gist Askin'..... Stealth computers are definitely not portables. They are just super small industrial strength. Require 19VDC so it needs to run off an inverter or a DC/DC boost converter. About half the inside of the 401 is fan and heatsink. They do make a fanless model but it can pnly run a 1Mb P3. The 401 is definitely a Rolls Royce in the SFF PC world but it cost like one too. Figure on $1.7K for a working box. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
That PC makes a great 19V cabin heater, all that wasted heat from the cpu
should be used for something. Maybe they can make the next model using Intels new Prescott (aka PressHot) P4 and put a hot plate on top of it so you can at least use the heat to cook breakfast. I wonder when will someone build a decent low power marine pc and stop this infatuation with P4 cpus. Perhaps using the EPIA cpu or even better the Athlon64 cpu using Cool&Quiet. Both of those cpus can run be run using less than 30 watts. Then again, on a 70' vessel who cares about power consumption. "Glenn Ashmore" wrote in message news:Aui3c.52357$Ri6.34252@lakeread04... Larry W4CSC wrote: So, how many seconds will it run on its tiny battery?....(c; If we drag a wagon full of 8D deep cycles, can we have more time? Is the aluminum enclosure the heat sink or does it have blower fans to cool anything so fast? Gist Askin'..... Stealth computers are definitely not portables. They are just super small industrial strength. Require 19VDC so it needs to run off an inverter or a DC/DC boost converter. About half the inside of the 401 is fan and heatsink. They do make a fanless model but it can pnly run a 1Mb P3. The 401 is definitely a Rolls Royce in the SFF PC world but it cost like one too. Figure on $1.7K for a working box. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of YourHand
Paul Winchester wrote: That PC makes a great 19V cabin heater, all that wasted heat from the cpu should be used for something. Maybe they can make the next model using Intels new Prescott (aka PressHot) P4 and put a hot plate on top of it so you can at least use the heat to cook breakfast. I wonder when will someone build a decent low power marine pc and stop this infatuation with P4 cpus. Perhaps using the EPIA cpu or even better the Athlon64 cpu using Cool&Quiet. Both of those cpus can run be run using less than 30 watts. Then again, on a 70' vessel who cares about power consumption. I will say that my friend's Stealth blows out a lot more heat than my daughter's little Via Nehemiah. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
I have been trying in vain to determine what the output voltage of
this unit is: http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/ubudd...function_id=11 I tried the local dealer (twice) and tried e-mailinmg "ECS" wasn't THAT entertaining. (not) If it is 12 volts.... anyone? |Garry| |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
errrr... let me clarify:
I have been trying to determine what the output voltage of the AC ADAPTER is. I E'd them and got a really screwy reply that MUST have been an "auto-reply" It made no sense and did not relate to my question. }Garry| On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 05:27:26 GMT, wrote: I have been trying in vain to determine what the output voltage of this unit is: http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/ubudd...function_id=11 I tried the local dealer (twice) and tried e-mailinmg "ECS" wasn't THAT entertaining. (not) If it is 12 volts.... anyone? |Garry| |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
It looks similar to the external PS bricks for the VIA EPIA which uses a 12v
brick. Take a look at http://www.idotpc.com/TheStore/Perip...asp?Cate.id=14. This link is one of many places selling this type of equipment. Beware even if the voltage is 12v you may neeed some type of conditioners, similar to those mentioned on the above site. Regadless you could always jsut get one of the 12v atx power supplies and use it on the boat. wrote in message ... errrr... let me clarify: I have been trying to determine what the output voltage of the AC ADAPTER is. I E'd them and got a really screwy reply that MUST have been an "auto-reply" It made no sense and did not relate to my question. }Garry| On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 05:27:26 GMT, wrote: I have been trying in vain to determine what the output voltage of this unit is: http://www.ecs.com.tw/products/ubudd...function_id=11 I tried the local dealer (twice) and tried e-mailinmg "ECS" wasn't THAT entertaining. (not) If it is 12 volts.... anyone? |Garry| |
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Press Release: 3.2Ghz P4 Computer That Fits in the Palm of Your Hand
I've come to the same conclusion - that the power supply/converter
also has a low ripple regulator. I have been able to keep an inveter off the boat so far, looks like I'm going to the dark side.... |Garry| and BTW adding the word "spam" to your e'addy means the web spambots ignore you........ all exceprt the Nigerian Scammers of course On Sat, 27 Mar 2004 02:53:26 GMT, "Paul Winchester" wrote: It looks similar to the external PS bricks for the VIA EPIA which uses a 12v brick. Take a look at http://www.idotpc.com/TheStore/Perip...asp?Cate.id=14. This link is one of many places selling this type of equipment. Beware even if the voltage is 12v you may neeed some type of conditioners, similar to those mentioned on the above site. Regadless you could always jsut get one of the 12v atx power supplies and use it on the boat. |
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