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LPC-395F : Stealth.Com sort un miniPC sans ventilo et très résistant

Posté le 2009-11-03 12:54:08  |  par: Daimaou  |  Comments 3 Commentaires
Catégories:  PC   |  Tags: STEALTH, PC, MINI, ATOM, RACK, SWAPPABLE, HDD, WIFI, DVI

Stealth.Com sort un miniPC sans ventilo et très résistant

Le LPC-395F est un MiniPC disponible chez Stealth.com qui vous propose un processeur ATOM N270, 2Go de RAM, un port Dual Gigabit LAN, USB, Wifi, RS323....
Conçu principalement pour résister aux pires conditions de travail, et accompagné d'un boîtier ultra-compact, ce PC reste un PC assez classique qui n'est pas non plus ridicule au niveau des specs.... Certes, ce n'est pas le PC de l'année, notamment en terme de puissance "Pure", mais il pourrait bien servir d'un bon petit server All-in-One (Fax, VoIP...)... Ajouté au fait que vous avez un PC doté d'une baie rack, il vous sera facile d'inter-changer vos disque pour vos besoins en Torrent et de balancer votre disque en cas d'urgence...



Toronto ~ November 2009 ˆ Stealth.com Inc. (Stealth Computer) a leading ISO 9001 manufacturer of industrial rugged computers and peripherals has released the new Model LPC-395F, a rugged, small footprint, fanless computer with integrated removable storage.

Stealth's LPC-395F fanless mini PC includes front loaded removable media slots for both hard drive and compact flash media. An industry standard mobile 2.5" SATA hard drive slides directly into the machine without having to open the chassis. The system also supports a front loaded CF memory card for easy system updates and file deployment. Ed Boutilier, President & CEO of Stealth.com states; "Stealth's removable storage feature presents a new level of security, maintenance and data protection in a small form factor PC. There is no longer any need to spend lengthy time to open a chassis to change/ remove the hard drive. Our removable storage feature allows the user to secure or replace their critical data in a matter of seconds."

The new Stealth LPC-395F small form PC offers a tremendous price-performance value in a robust little package. The LPC-395F small PC punches through with Intel's energy efficient ATOM N270 processor technology. The rugged light-weight metal chassis measures only 6.54"(W) x 6.18"(D) x 1.89"(H) in size. Its sturdy small size and noise-free fanless design make it ideal for applications where space is critical.
The LPC-395F Fanless PC features a multitude of I/O connectivity built into its impressively diminutive design such as; Dual Gigabit LAN, 4-USB 2.0, 2-Serial RS232, 1-DVI, Audio ports with optional Wi-Fi 802.11g. The LPC-395F supports up to 2GB in memory and has a removable hard drive with up to 500GB's of storage space for archived data. For applications that require extra high shock, vibration and wide temperature ranges an optional SSD (Solid State Hard Drive) is available. The PC can also operate from 12-19VDC making it an ideal choice for field and mobile applications. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Win7/Vista/XP, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. The LPC-395F is ideal for numerous applications such as digital sign, mobile/field deployment, process and discrete control, automation, human-machine-interface, data acquisition, shop floor and machine control to name a few.

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Posté le Tue Nov 03, 04:52 par Foo
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Les pires conditions....à l'intérieur d'un batiment?

parce que ce boitier ne m'a pas l'air très étanche......



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Posté le Tue Nov 03, 07:46 par Daimaou, Survivor, Tokyo - Japan
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Les pires conditions pour un server, chaleur, etre online 24/24, charge a fond...



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Posté le Wed Nov 04, 09:15 par Guile, Etudiant, Tokyo, Japan
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Et n'oublions pas surtout, une des pires conditions qui existent au Japon, un PC fonctionnant en plein soleil et en plein mois d'aout a Tokyo... Humidite et chaleur intenses, je me demande quelles seraient ses perfs la, hum...?!



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