Stealth WPC-725F Waterproof mini PC
Stealth released the WPC-725F, a waterproof rugged, small footprint, fanless computer for harsh environments where ordinary computer hardware won't survive. The new Stealth WPC-725F is a rugged PC that is completely water-tight, surviving liquids, chemicals, dust and dirt intrusion, meeting IP67/NEMA 6 environmental specifications.
Designed without cooling fans the internal CPU is passively cooled through our robust chassis design and provides noise free operation. Stealth's WPC-725F waterproof PC offers a powerful computing solution in a tiny package and surpasses the performance of most industrial and embedded PCs available today. The system is powered by an Intel Core i7 mobile processor for maximum performance and power efficiency. "Stealth leads the market with high performance rugged solutions that operate in harsh environments," stated Louis Houde, Business Unit Director of Stealth.com. "We continue to develop product offerings with design features that benefit our customers and end users."
The rugged fanless WPC-725F operates from a wide range of DC input power making it an ideal fit for mobile/marine, field and transportation based applications. Systems are compatible with Microsoft Windows, Linux etc and can be custom configured to meet the exact needs of the OEM or end user. The WPC-725F also has integrated VESA mounting allowing for the PC to be easily mounted in control panels, walls, consoles, etc
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 waterproof PC start at $2,095.00 USD and is shipping now.
Product Features
- Waterproof / Dust, Rain and Splash resistant
- Sealed to IP67/NEMA 6 specifications
- Fanless Noise Free, Low Power Consumption
- Intel Core i7-3517UE, up to 2.8Ghz, 4M Cache
- DC Input, Wide Range 9 - 36VDC
- Solid State Hard Drives (SSD) standard
- Small Form Factor design, 10.12"(W) x 6.18"(D) x 2.04"(H) (257 x 157 x 52 mm)
- VESA 75mm/100mm Mounting
- Windows 10, 8/8.1, 7 & Linux Compatible
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If you have a oxygen tank !
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Yes, and a decent pair of goggles that don't steam up.

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Finally I can enjoy my scientific researches while taking bath.
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Any student room... and even more if they studie computer science lol.
Is it Colaproof too (i have killed some like that)?
anyway i used to work with some like this one for industrial machine that are cutting salad (salad are full of water and throw some everywhere), but they looked more cubic

it is nice to see more and more nice computer for industry.
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^ So we can FINALLY game under water?