
Honestly, I always liked small gadgets that can perform functions that are usually considered the prerogative of "big and smart" devices. The company Stealth has recently released a miniature PC, which, if possible, may well compete with ordinary desktop PCs. Judge for yourself: the choice is given a processor Intel Arrandale Core i5-520M, Core i5-580M, or Core i7-620M, up to 8 gigabytes of RAM, DVD / Blu-ray drive. In addition, the device supports a maximum of 750 GB of internal memory in the case of installing a hard disk or 128 GB in the case of SSD.
There is also a wireless module WiFi, gigabit Ethernet, ports HDMI and DVI. In general, this miniature computer really has the power of its older and much larger counterparts. The device is really interesting, unfortunately, says nothing about the video - what kind of platform and what its characteristics, unfortunately, is not specified. Most likely, the company still made sure that the video was powerful enough, since there is an HDMI port.
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But the price of this device somehow does not correspond to such a small amount: you can buy this miniature PC for $ 1,650. In general, for such money you can collect a couple of more powerful desktop PCs. However, if someone needs mobility, and the cost is unprincipled, then this option may be appropriate.
If we exclude the drive from the configuration, it would be possible to shrink this computer even more in size. Stealth is positioning its offspring as an “ideal PC for industry, business, scientific research, military needs,” and so on.



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