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Stealth.com Releases an Ultra Small Mini PC with 4 Gigabit LAN Ports Ideal for Industrial Applications

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AP
Andrew Pakula
Nov 18, 2016

Toronto, Canada ~ November 2016 – Stealth.com (a Sparton company), a leader in the industrial rugged computer and peripherals market has released the new model LPC-140G4, an Ultra Small Mini PC equipped with 4-Front Gigabit LAN Network Ports providing unprecedented network connectivity and designed for a variety of demanding applications.

The LPC-140G4 is a powerful, feature rich small-form PC that harnesses the power of Intel’s 4th generation i3 and Celeron mobile processors. Ideal applications include; security, VPN, network appliance, bandwidth controller, network diagnostics, mini servers and more.

The Ultra Small Multi-LAN Mini PC can be equipped with up to 16GB of Memory & 2TB internal storage yet is only the size of a paperback novel (4.0″ x 6.1″ x 1.5″). The LPC-140G4 also comes with a multitude of I/O connectivity integrated into a diminutive design such as USB 3.0/2.0, Serial/RS232, DVI-D & DisplayPort video ports, Audio In/Out and PS/2 ports.

“The LPC-140F is a highly versatile small form factor pc that can operate in multiple environments. This form factor is one of our fastest growing as it offers the perfect mix of performance in a compact size that meets our customer’s demanding environments.” stated Louis Houde, Business Unit Director of Stealth.com.

The rugged LPC-140G4 operates from a wide range of DC input power giving you greater flexibility depending on your application. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux, etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user.

Stealth products are ideal for demanding applications within the Industrial, Commercial, Scientific Research, Military, Marine, Public Safety, Utility, Transportation, Mining and Telecommunications markets. Basic configurations of the Ultra Small Multi-LAN Mini PC start at $1,190.00 USD and is shipping now.

Product Features
??? Rugged Low Profile Design
??? 4 Gigabit Ethernet LAN Networking ports
??? Ultra Small, Only 4.0??? x 6.1??? x 1.5??? in size
??? Powerful Intel Mobile Processors
??? 10-26 VDC Operation, Ideal for Mobile/Field
??? Up to 2TB Internal Storage
??? SSD (Solid State Drives) Optional
??? 2x RS232 Serial, 2x USB 3.0, 3x USB 2.0, 1x DVI-D Video, 1x DisplayPort Video, 2x PS/2 ports for Keyboard & Mouse
??? Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7 & Linux Compatible

About Stealth
Founded in 1990 Stealth.Com, is a leading manufacturer of specialized Computers and Peripherals. The company is ISO 9001 registered and continually develops innovative products designed to meet the exact needs of their clients. For a quarter century Stealth has provided thousands of proven reliable product solutions that have assisted clients with a myriad of applications. Our impressive customer base includes a wide range of customers from single man operations to Fortune 500 companies, Military installations and Governments worldwide. Stealth’s website may be accessed at www.stealth.com.

About Sparton Corporation
Sparton Corporation (NYSE:SPA), now in its 117th year, is a provider of complex and sophisticated electromechanical devices with capabilities that include concept development, industrial design, design and manufacturing engineering, production, distribution, field service, and refurbishment. The primary markets served are Medical & Biotechnology, Military & Aerospace, and Industrial & Commercial. Headquartered in Schaumburg, IL, Sparton currently has thirteen manufacturing locations and engineering design centers worldwide. Sparton’s Web site may be accessed at www.sparton.com.

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Datasheet – https://store.spartonre.com/littlepcs/ultra-small-mini-pcs/lpc-140g4-ultra-small-mini-pc-4-gigabit-lan-ports/
Pricelist – https://store.spartonre.com/littlepcs/ultra-small-mini-pcs/lpc-140g4-ultra-small-mini-pc-4-gigabit-lan-ports/#tab-configurator

AP

Andrew Pakula

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