Stealth Computer Introduces an Ivy Bridge Mini-PC
The LPC-480 mini-PC comes with an impressive range of features including a quad-core Ivy Bridge i7 processor and support for up to 16 GB of RAM.
Stealth Computer's new LPC-480 mini-PC measures just 146 x 250 x 42 millimeters and is powered by a 3.3 GHz Intel Core i7-3610QE processor paired with an integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics card.
For users seeking a less powerful and more affordable CPU, the i7-3610QE can be downgraded to a 1.9 GHz Intel Celeron B840 with on-board Intel HD 3000 graphics.
The mini-PC ships with 4 GB of SODIMM memory with support for a maximum of 16 GB of memory. It will be offered with a variety of storage configurations, including 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB SSDs, in addition to 500 GB and 1 TB mechanical hard drives.
The LPC-480 offers a wide range of connectivity options with an optical drive, HD audio and four USB 3.0 ports mounted on the front panel. The back panel features power, VGA, DVI, Gigabit LAN and two PS/2, COM and USB 3.0 connectors.
The Stealth LPC-480 has a starting price of $1,820 with a one year manufacturer warranty and will be available with a choice of operating systems, such as Windows XP / 7 / 8, Ubuntu and Windows Server 2008 R2.
I think I'd rather build a bigger PC, with PCI/PCI-E cards installed, rather than having a bunch of USB devices hang from it.
And like others said, adjust the price.
Definitely not a home PC.
Well, it's not on-board anymore (it's on-die/chip), so i guess we'll have to stop using the phrase.
"Integrated" still makes sense, though.
And i must say, pretty big step down from an i7 to a Celeron!
2002 and 1987 called and they want their video standards back.
Only if are interested in watching movies on yesterday's monitors. What clown wants an HTPC for vga/dvi?
I didn't know Intel HD 4000 was a dedicated GPU...
FYI Tarun, like ojas pointed out, its an IGP.
Starting price is $1820? So stealth-PC is selling a $250 celeron-4gb ram-500gb hdd-IGP HTPC for $1820? I understand you gotta make a profit, but this sounds more like a bad april fools joke.
you could build twice the computer for half the price in a shorter case
On their website they sell "LITTLE PC's" that are waterproof! Some with "SLOTS".
This is NOT for industrial use. (Headphone jack, 4xUSB3 and microphone). Industrial PC's don't usually have many outputs (often no graphics either).
This product makes NO SENSE and is marketed to people with more cash than brains.
If you really want a small, quiet PC get a Mac Mini and add Windows or Linux instead or as dual-boot if OSX isn't your thing.