February 18, 2008
Stealth rackmount computers serving the Ontario Science Centre
Here’s an interesting application using our Stealth Rackmount computers. The Ontario Science Centre, a science based museum in Toronto, Canada opened a new facility aimed at getting youth and young adults interested in science and technology. Over 50 different multi-media experiences were designed to inspire visitors to take on and find practical solutions to current…
February 13, 2008
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 ready to roll – The good the bad and the ugly
About a year after its release, Microsoft Windows Vista will receive its first service pack update in March. Microsoft says the service pack (SP1) will offer better compatibility with third-party hardware, increased reliability, tighter security, and better performance. Overall the SP1 release is largely a code update, lacking of any new eye candy, and very…
February 08, 2008
Kick them when their up, kick them when their down – AMD Delays Release of their Quad-Core Chips Again
Rumors spread by the top mainboard makers out of Taiwan are saying that AMD has delayed the release of their Quad Core 9700/9900 Processors again. The world’s second largest supplier of x86 chips will have to rely only on their entry-level and mainstream chips for the first half of 2008 which means lower profit margins….
February 05, 2008
Stealth Wins “Engineers Choice Award” from Control Engineering Magazine for their Powerful Mini Computer
We at Stealth are happy to announce that our LPC-450 LittlePC has won Control Engineering’s prestigious “Engineers Choice Award” Our LPC-450 Small PC utilizes Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo processor technology delivering the ultimate in mini pc performance. The LPC-450 is about the size of a hard cover novel yet surpasses the performance of most…
February 01, 2008
High Brightness, Sunlight Readable LCD’s – a look to the bright side when ordinary LCDs just won’t cut it
LCD panels are everywhere these days, even in your kitchen fridge. Although they are excellent for many applications, for some they just don’t cut it. A typical LCD monitor produces a maximum brightness (white light) of about 200 to 350 nits. This is fine for most desktop and indoor applications where the ambient lighting conditions…
January 29, 2008
Stealth’s Quick Ship Program Speeds up Delivery of Industrial Computers and Peripherals
The QuickShip program offers immediate delivery of standard Stealth products for those who just can’t wait. Over the past 17 years one of our core strengths has been the ability to offer custom configured solutions built to exact customer specifications. Sometimes the need is right now! We have updated our product offerings of QuickShip to…