Stealth.com LPC-630F Fanless Mini PC

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ha yeah wow try bringing that through security jeese...could they make it look more like a budget bomb casing or something lol all in all small computing is pretty cool though
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Computers are used for more than playing games and browse the Internet. If you can't understand that please don't comment.
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Damn, that's pricey, and serial port too, must be more for industrial applications.
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ha yeah wow try bringing that through security jeese...could they make it look more like a budget bomb casing or something lol all in all small computing is pretty cool though
Does it not have enough LED lighting, bulky plastic bezels, and brightly painted panels for you? It's designed to be mounted to the rear of your TV or under a seat in a vehicle. It's actually an excellent case that's built to take abuse, and I actually prefer that look.
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Computers are used for more than playing games and browse the Internet. If you can't understand that please don't comment.
lol wow your cool bro...butthurt dbag grow a set of balls or don't evenr comment on the net again...sorry I insulted your case ...ha what a joker :3eyes: oh no someone doesn't like something I don't cryyyyyyy wahhhh fukkin queer yeah ur right I wouldn't understand different ways to use a pc just possibly couldn't.... sweet 560 ti bro....:infinity:
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Does it not have enough LED lighting, bulky plastic bezels, and brightly painted panels for you? It's designed to be mounted to the rear of your TV or under a seat in a vehicle. It's actually an excellent case that's built to take abuse, and I actually prefer that look.
actualy I prefer server type chassis/pedestals as I get them for cheap ;] but nice try
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lol wow your cool bro...butthurt dbag grow a set of balls or don't evenr comment on the net again...sorry I insulted your case ...ha what a joker :3eyes: oh no someone doesn't like something I don't cryyyyyyy wahhhh fukkin queer yeah ur right I wouldn't understand different ways to use a pc just possibly couldn't.... sweet 560 ti bro....:infinity:
Wow, how old are you?
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Wow, how old are you?
Judging by post, 10 years maybe 11. Back to the topic: If you don't play games, this looks nice.
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personaly I like the style of this case and it probably looks like this because its fan less it needs to have big aluminum fins for cooling. Also what's with these 10 year olds raging on here
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The insults have been dealt with.
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Does it not have enough LED lighting, bulky plastic bezels, and brightly painted panels for you? It's designed to be mounted to the rear of your TV or under a seat in a vehicle. It's actually an excellent case that's built to take abuse, and I actually prefer that look.
It's not designed to be mounted to a TV as it's mounting bracket is not VESA compliant. Good luck mounting it under a car seat as you have to have access to the power switch to turn it on and off.....unless of course you don't mind your battery dying (or you want to pay an extra $100USD for a remote power switch). Also, a car is incapable of generating the 120VAC needed to power it.....so, you'd also be installing power inverter to go from 12VDC to 120VAC for it's AC adapter.....which will kill you car's battery even faster. It's an industrial design, which leads most people to assume that it's intended application is industrial in nature. It would be quite stupid to spend $2190 on this for home or automotive use when a "custom" Mini-ITX system can be built for less than half the price. Hell, for automotive use, you can build a proper "CarPuter" for around $500-$600 with the same performance and mount it in the proper place.
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Actually it looks like it works directly from 12v or some other DC tension, judging by the remote pwr plug in the rear, and an extra 100$, wow wires and switches are getting expensive, but I see your point, and 2190$ is quite a high price just for a car pc
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lol wow your cool bro...butthurt dbag grow a set of balls or don't evenr comment on the net again...sorry I insulted your case ...ha what a joker :3eyes: oh no someone doesn't like something I don't cryyyyyyy wahhhh fukkin queer yeah ur right I wouldn't understand different ways to use a pc just possibly couldn't.... sweet 560 ti bro....:infinity:
Clex, another moderator already infracted you. But let me be clear, the next time I see a post like this there won't be an infraction and I will kill your account on the spot. This is not the behavior and level I want to see on these forums. Everybody can and may agree/dis-agree/discuss all they want, however if you can't be respectful to others then you have no place here on the Guru3D.com forums.
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I really like this but i'm surprised the typo wasn't spotted, '$2190.00 USD' just imagine if this was the actual price wow! :oc:
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Actually it looks like it works directly from 12v or some other DC tension, judging by the remote pwr plug in the rear, and an extra 100$, wow wires and switches are getting expensive, but I see your point, and 2190$ is quite a high price just for a car pc
The power input on it is 19V. It uses a 110/120VAC to 19VDC converter. Between Ebay, Newegg and Amazon, I could build an equivalent system tailored specifically to home user (TV mounted) or automotive use (dual-din dash mounted) and easily stay below $1000USD while achieving the same performance.
I really like this but i'm surprised the typo wasn't spotted, '$2190.00 USD' just imagine if this was the actual price wow! :oc:
$2190USD is the real base price... It can go up quite quickly if you choose to configure it any differently.