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Stealth Launches Rugged Hybrid Notebook/Tablet PC

By Mike Sachoff
Staff Writer
Article Date: 2009-08-07

Stealth Computer, a manufacturer of industrial rugged computers has released its new hybrid Notebook Warrior series computer.

The new Stealth Model: NW-2000 Rugged PC provides mobile flexibility with the ability to transform from a rugged notebook PC in a rugged Tablet PC.

The NW-2000 rugged mobile machine meets Military Standard MIL-810F specifications providing for better performance over commercial grade products. Stealth's Notebook Warrior is encapsulated in a magnesium alloy chassis with built-in weather protective doors for all I/O ports. The IP54 / NEMA13 environmental protection provides a degree of defense in adverse operating conditions with protection from lint, dust and the spraying of water.

Stealth's NW-2000 ships standard with a sunlight viewable 13.3" WXGA (1280 x 800) LCD screen, ideal for high ambient light conditions. The external video graphics output provides resolutions up to QXGA (2048 x 1536). A built-in touch screen sensor allows finger-touch inputs directly on the LCD or the use of a stylus pen (included) for pinpoint data input accuracy.

Stealth's rugged machine is powered with the Intel Memrom ultra low voltage processor providing for efficient power and thermal management. The Stealth NW-2000 measures just 9.96"(D) x 13.54"(W) x 2.31"(H) or (253mm x 344mm x 59mm) and weighs 9.04lbs (4.1kg)

The Back-Lit 86-Key keyboard allows for operation in dark environments with a simple on/off brightness control. The system's standard security features include a shock mounted removable hard drive, fingerprint recognition sensor and a TPM module. Stealth understands communications on-the-go is of vital importance and has built-in a wide range of connectivity that includes 802.11a/g/n, Bluetooth V2.0, 10/100/1000Mbps LAN, RJ11 Modem and Optional WWAN HSDPA / GPRS / GSM / WCDMA connectivity.

The new Stealth NW-2000 rugged hybrid PC is available now and starts at $4,895.

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Mike is a staff writer for WebProNews. Visit WebProNews for the latest ebusiness news.