Designed specifically for embedded, field and mobile applications. The Stealth model LPC-125LPFM is an extremely reliable, energy efficient, fanless small form factor computer that measures a little larger then a deck of playing cards, 4.6″(W) x 6.1″(D) x 2.0″(H) (117mm x 155mm x 52mm).
Stealth’s model LPC-125LPFM PC operates within a wide range of DC input power, 10-26VDC and is equipped with a secure power connector to avoid careless disconnections. Stealth’s mobile computers feature our integrated smart vehicle power controls for safe power up and power down.
Stealth Embedded/Mobile PCs are an ideal computing platform for in-vehicle, mobile, industrial control, diagnostic, machine, medical and a host of other applications.
Contact us today to discuss your application with one of our product specialists. Toll Free: 1-888-STEALTH (1-888-783-2584) or International: 905-264-9000.
Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) has been chosen as a Finalist for OEM Hardware System Building Partner of the Year for the Microsoft Partners Program IMPACT Awards. The ninth annual IMPACT awards recognize excellence across the large and diverse community of resellers and solution providers. Stealth was the winner of this prestigious award in 2005, nominated in 2006 and is honored to be nominated again for 2011. Winners of the 2011 Microsoft Impact Awards will be announced November 30th, 2011 in Toronto.
For more info on the Microsoft Impact Awards and to see a list of all the finalists click here.
Screen resolutions have always been an important factor when acquiring new equipment or developing new applications and today more than ever we see a wide fragmentation of various resolutions being used in the market. One of the largest trends over the past few years is the emergence of the widescreen 16:9 ratio over the more traditional 4:3 format. The latest Netmarketshare report shows 1024 x 768 (4:3) is still the most popular resolution but now garners only 17% market share.
The StealthBOX-Warrior2-ATX-20 is a Multi-slot Portable Expansion PC which is a highly customizable rugged computer workstation designed for people who require the power and expansion capability of a desktop PC in a portable package. The sophisticated computer user cannot haul their desktop PC to customer sites, hostile environments or remote locations. The StealthBOX portable provides performance and expansion capability not found in Notebook and Laptop PCs.
This morning, Microsoft officially took the wraps off of Windows 8, unveiling its radically revised new operating system in front af an audience of software developers.
If you think you know what to expect from Windows 8, just wait till you get your hands on it.
I stayed up far too late last night, experimenting with the developer preview build that Microsoft will show off to the public for the first time today. I wanted to get a good night’s sleep, but I literally couldn’t keep my hands off the sleek Windows 8-powered tablet that I have on loan for the rest of this week.
The new OS has more than its share of rough edges, and the new “modern shell” is disorienting—at least initially. And Windows boss Steven Sinofsky took great pains to stress that this is not a launch but rather the initial availability of the platform for developers. Still, after a few hours of increasingly addictive hands-on experience, I am convinced that this new release will indeed be a very big deal.
Although you can use Windows 8 with a mouse and keyboard, it’s at its best on a touchscreen-equipped tablet like the one I tested. The form factor is thin, but this compact PC is no lightweight; there’s a fully loaded PC under the hood, with an i5 processor, 4 GB of RAM, and a speedy solid-state drive. With a screen resolution of 1366 by 768, it’s capable of playing high-definition videos and meets the minimum spec to arrange two of the new Metro-style apps side-by-side.
The Windows 8 difference is obvious from the moment you boot it up. As part of the setup process, I configured the system to use my Windows Live ID and password as the login, which automatically picked up my picture for the user tile on the Start page. Choosing this configuration also allows you to sync your personalized settings to the cloud so they can roam with you as you switch between devices.
To read the full ZDnet article on Windows 8, click here.
Also see the video below of Microsoft previewing Windows 8.
Information Technology, software and computer companies are certainly not without their share of poor executive decisions and mismanagement. While dozens of notable examples could have made our list, these were by far the top top 10 worst in the history of the technology industry, causing many billions of dollars of lost revenue or resulted in the downfall of entire companies.
In no particular order:
John Opel, IBM: Not buying Microsoft during the PC-DOS/MS-DOS negotiations / Gary Kildall, Digital Research, not licensing CP/M to IBM
Adam Osborne, pre-announcement of next Osborne computer
Lew Platt, Hewlett-Packard: Entering Itanium Partnership with Intel and discontinuing processor fabrication operations for PA-RISC and Michael Capellas, Killing off the DEC Alpha
Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard: Compaq Merger
Steve Ballmer, Microsoft: Windows Vista Project Mismanaged
John Sculley, Apple Computer: Throwing out Steve Jobs
Darl McBride, SCO: Attacking Linux
Steve Case and Gerald M. Levin: AOL / Time Warner Merger
Jerry Yang, Yahoo!: Refusal of Microsoft Acquisition Offer
Mark Hurd, Hewlett-Packard: Penile Priorities mixing with company business/Leo Apotheker: TouchPad development and Infanticide, Hewlett-Packard
To see the full detailed article on each blunder, click here.
Windows XP quietly turned 10 years old Wednesday, a milestone for the still-popular operating system that powers nearly half the world’s PCs.
Microsoft did not celebrate the anniversary, eschewing any congratulatory blog post or press release.
On Aug. 24, 2001, Microsoft shifted Windows XP’s status to RTM, for “release to manufacturing,” a term it uses to mark the end of development and the move to duplication and release to computer makers. XP reached retail in October 2001.
One analyst questioned whether it was really the right anniversary to celebrate.
The Windows XP that people loved wasn’t [the original 2001] XP, it was XP SP2,” said Michael Cherry, an analyst with Kirkland, Wash.-based Directions on Microsoft, a research firm that covers only Microsoft.
Windows XP SP2, or “Service Pack 2,” shipped three years later, in August 2004.
“Windows XP is old,” said Cherry. “Ten years in this business is a lifetime.”
For well over two decades Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) has been designing and manufacturing high-performance, ruggedized, industrial-grade computer systems and peripherals. One of the keys to our success is having the flexibility to meet the exact needs of our customers, from one-off configurations to large production rollouts.
Leverage our experience – and have a complete solution delivered to your door allowing you to focus your energy on what you do best. If you don’t see it please ask. We have a plethora of existing products that may require slight changes to meet your needs or we can work with you to design something new. Contact us today to discuss your application with one of our product specialists. Toll Free: 1-888-STEALTH (1-888-783-2584).
Hardware Customization can include;
Hardware Integration – We build it your way with a massive amount of options such as, multiple hard drives, RAID, DC and special power inputs, PCIe, PCI and ISA slots, custom chassis designs, redundancy, NEMA rated, high shock/temp/vibration to name a few.
Software Integration – We can install and manage standard or your proprietary software so that you maintain the same revision control on each order. Your new products will arrive ready to operate right out of the box.
Personalization – We can provide your product in custom colors or simply add your logo helping you build your brand. Custom model and serial numbers can be added for your own asset tracking and control. (For large quantity orders)
Third-Party Hardware – Do you need special boards, or other hardware? Let us build it right in and ship fully tested to you saving you time.
Fast Delivery – We have a long history of filling orders correctly and on time. By managing your blanket orders we can ship products directly to you when you need them.
Our Smallest Mobile Mini PC to Date! Includes Stealth’s Smart Vehicle DC Power Control Features
Designed specifically for embedded, field and mobile applications. The Stealth model LPC-125LPM is an extremely reliable, energy efficient, small form factor computer that measures a little larger then a deck of playing cards, 4.0″ x 6.1″ x 1.45″ or 102mm x 155mm x 37mm.
Stealth’s model LPC-125LPM PC operates within a wide range of DC input power, 10-26VDC and is equipped with a secure power connector to avoid careless disconnections. Stealth’s mobile computers feature our integrated smart vehicle power controls for safe power up and power down.
Stealth Embedded/Mobile PCs are an ideal computing platform for in-vehicle, mobile, industrial control, diagnostic, machine, medical and a host of other applications.
Contact us today to discuss your application with one of our product specialists. Toll Free: 1-888-STEALTH (1-888-783-2584).
Meet Our Extensive LCD Monitor Family Panel/Rack Mount, OEM, High Bright, Marine, Desktop & PanelPC
Products you can rely on! For two decades Stealth has delivered a diverse range of high quality LCD monitors and displays to a growing list of customers located around the world.
Stealth’s ambition is to provide you with competitive pricing in a timely manner. Don’t see what you are after? – Contact Us today to discuss a custom design or your application specifics.
Below is an excerpt from our latest Knowledge base article,
How Does Downgrade Rights for Windows 7 Work?
Introduction
Windows 7 is the latest offering in desktop operating systems from Microsoft. In some cases end-users still need to operate with previous versions of O/S such as Windows XP or Vista. As part of Microsoft’s End User License Agreement (EULA), Stealth Computer is an authorized Microsoft OEM and is permitted to offer its customers the ability to run previous versions of XP or Vista Operating Systems.
How does this work? – Downgrade to Microsoft XP as an example.
Windows XP is no longer available for purchase from Microsoft. What you are purchasing is a Windows 7 Pro license with product key, installation media along with a service that allows us (with your permission) to exercise your downgrade rights. You will need to purchase a separate license for each computer ordered.
When choosing the downgrade option Stealth will preinstall Windows XP Pro, 32-Bit, SP3 on your new machine. You will not be provided with Windows XP Pro media.
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You can find additional information on Microsoft’s downgrade rights by clicking, HERE.
Stealth’s Rackmount PC/Server Family Now Powered by Intel’s 2nd Gen Sandy Bridge Processors
About Stealth Rack PCs & Intel’s Sandy Bridge CPUs
Stealth’s newly created family of Rack PC/Servers feature Intel’s latest game changing advancement in micro architecture. Sandy Bridge, represents the biggest improvement in computing performance and capability over any previous generation.
Stealth.com (Stealth Computer) is a leading manufacturer of high performance computer products for the enterprise and industrial/commercial applications. We offer an extensive range of rack computer products in 1U, 2U, 3U, 4U, 5U and 6U 19″ EIA Rack sizes.
Contact us today to discuss your application with one of our product specialists. Toll Free: 1-888-STEALTH (1-888-783-2584).
Features:
Intel’s Next-Generation of Processors
19″ Industrial Rackmount PC/Servers
High Availability, High Reliability
Available in 2U, 3U, 4U & 5U sizes
PCIe/PCI Expansion Slots Available
Multiple Drive Bays for Massive Storage
RAID configuration options available
Redundant & DC Power Supply Options
2-Year Warranty Standard
Windows 7, Server 2008 & XP Pro
Compatible, *other O/S Options Available
Quiet, Fanless, Feature Packed Computer with Generous Network Connectivity
Well Connected This Stealth Multi-LAN Mini PC features a total of four (4) GB Ethernet ports, (3-Front & 1-Rear) ideal for a myriad of applications such as security, VPN, network appliance, bandwidth controller, network diagnostics and mini servers to name a few.
Noise-Free Fanless Design
Stealth’s LPC-460G4FS is a small sized computer that operates without disruptive cooling fans that can draw in dirt and dust causing catastrophic failures. Stealth’s fanless computers are encapsulated in a rugged extruded aluminum chassis that performs as a heat sink to dissipate internal heat build-up.
Feature Rich in a Tiny Package
The Stealth LPC-460G4FS Little PC is a powerful, feature rich small-form PC that harnesses the power Intel’s® Core ™2 Duo processors. The Stealth diminutive PC is packed with features including 3-Front & 1-Rear GB LAN Ports, a concealed front load optical drive, USB, RS232, 2.5″ mobile hard drive, 3G video graphics, audio in/out and much more. The LPC-460G4FS operates from an external 12VDC power adapter (included) or can be connected to a DC source of your choice.