
The Stealth LPC-670 is designed with the new Intel Core i7/i5/i3 mobile processor technology. Using this mini PC, you will experience blazing speed performance that will handle your most processor intense applications. Measuring 6.5-inch x 6-inch x 2-inch, the Stealth LPC-670 features a rugged aluminum chassis, up to 750GB of HDD and up to 8GB of DDR3 RAM. Other specifications include a choice of a DVD burner or a DVD/ Blu-ray combo drive, an integrated 802.11g WiFi, HDMI and USB 2.0. The Stealth LPC-670 is now available for $1650 each. [Stealth]

Stealth has rolled out a new ultra small PC designed specifically for mobile, in-vehicle computing. Known as the Stealth LPC-100M, this rugged small form PC operates from 10-26 VDC power input making it ideal for DC powered applications typically found in vehicles and remote applications. Measuring 4.0-inch x 6.1-inch x 1.45-inch and weighing at just 1.2lbs (0.54kg), the mini computer is also housed in a rugged aluminum enclosure. The LPC-100M comes equipped with either a 1.9GHz Intel Dual Core Celeron T3100 processor or an optional 2.26Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo P8400 processor, an Intel Mobile GM45 Express chipset and an Intel graphic media accelerator with advanced 3D graphics performance. The Stealth LPC-100M ultra small rugged PC is priced at $1095 a pop. [Product Page]

The Stealth KYBX-400 series keyboard is an industrial grade keyboard with a built-in optical trackball, which is environmentally sealed to NEMA 4, 4X, IP65 specifications. Housed in a rugged vandal resistant stainless steel enclosure, the keyboard features 71 full-travel keys with silent tactile feedback for fast and accurate data input functionality. The 38mm optical trackball is also sealed to IP65 specifications and provides a resolution of 800dpi. Other features include the NVIS-compliant red adjustable backlighting, which makes this keyboard ideal for military, aviation or vehicle applications. [Stealth]

The LPC-395F is the latest fanless mini PC from Stealth that adopts Intel’s energy efficient Atom N270 processor technology. Measuring at only 6.54-inch x 6.18-inch x 1.89-inch, the computer comes with a rugged aluminum chassis, a 2GB of RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet, an optional WiFi, and a built-in compact flash card slot that can be used to boot the PC. The Stealth LPC-395F also supports a removable hard drive with up to 500GB of storage space for archived data. The Stealth LPC-395F Fanless Mini PC is priced at $795 without a hard drive. [Stealth]

Stealth Computer has introduced their newest fanless mini PC called the LPC-625F. This mini PC operates without noisy cooling fans, instead it’s designed in a rugged extruded aluminum chassis that provides superior heat dissipation. Inside, the system is equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, an Intel’s graphics media accelerator 4500MHD, up to 4GB RAM, up to 500GB hard drive, 7.1 channel audio, full HD video playback (1080p), HDMI port, e-SATA port and a choice of either Linux or Windows Vista operating system. Available now starting at $1,595. [PCLaunches] Read more

Stealth Computer is a leading manufacturer of specialized computers and peripherals. The company today released the most powerful mini PC in the form of the LPC-650 Series LittlePC. The new small form PC measures 166mm x 157mm x 48mm, which is about the size of a hard cover novel. This computer supports the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processors with 64-Bit EMT64 technology, 3D Graphics with 16×9 Capability and HDMI, up to 4GB RAM, a built-in 2.5 inch high-shock hard drive with up to 500GB of storage space, Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11g, and four USB 2.0 ports. No word on pricing at this time. [Stealth Computer]

Korean news agency Yonhap reported that Korea has developed the latest stealth technology for radar-evading stealth fighters. The Agency for Defense Development (ADD) is preparing for a test flight of an F-4 fighter equipped with this new advanced technology. South Korea has a plan to begin purchasing up to 60 stealth fighter jets, like F-22s or F-35s, in 2012 for deployment until 2019. [Fareastgizmos]
by Nicole on December 9, 2007

Speakers themselves can be hideous looking, but with the Stealth Acoustics Invisible Speaker system becomes invisible after installation. They are a three-way system that has a rigid frame that attaches directly to structural framing without the mounting brackets. The paintable diaphragm face is a three layer composite made up of of two layers of graphics grade paper with a foam core. The diaphragm is bonded to the frame, making an active area around a mounting area. It is said that the speakers work alot better if you paint over them or the wallpaper, about 4 coats of latex paint would do. Blast the whole house and surprise houseguests simply because they’re invisible. $1500
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