December 20th, 2007 by
Andrew Pakula
Greetings of the Season,
As the holiday season draws near, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. We sincerely appreciate the good will of those we serve.
For 17 years we have had the opportunity to forge ongoing friendships and in that spirit we say,
Thank You and Best Wishes
for the Holiday Season and a
Happy New Year!
Staff and Management,
Stealth Computer Corporation
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December 14th, 2007 by
Andrew Pakula
Over the past two years one of our industrial grade keyboards (model 2000-DT-TB) has gained a bit of a reputation appearing on many internet blogs as “the world’s most expensive keyboard”.
There’s been plenty of head scratching trying to figure out why it costs so much compared to a regular desktop keyboard. What most of these bloggers fail to realize is that this keyboard is geared towards a market they are totally unfamiliar with.
The model: 2000-DT-TB is a specialized keyboard which is fully sealed (NEMA 4X) and encapsulated in stainless steel to be used in rough and tough hostile industry environments. Stealth rugged keyboards are used primarily to provide a degree of protection against corrosion, windblown dust and rain, splashing water, and hose-directed water; and to be undamaged by the formation of ice on the enclosure.
Nevertheless its created some interesting buzz and as the old axiom goes, the only bad press is no press. You can see some of the blog articles here:
http://www.gadgetizer.com/2006/09/22/worlds-most-expensive-keyboard/
http://most-expensive.net/10-computer-keyboards
http://speedingcomputer.com/2007/12/coolest-and-weirdest-keyboards/
http://shadowzblog.com/2007/03/10/10-most-expensive-computer-keybords/
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December 12th, 2007 by
StealthWarrior
Here’s a flashback of a very popular product we used to build in the 90’s.
It was a clone of the original Compaq machines that were everywhere and kept the chiropractors busy.
The Stealth Transportable PC featured a monochrome mini CRT (optional color) and the Intel 80386SX Processor which ran a blazing 16MHz. This portable machine (Um I mean luggable) featured lots of ISA expansion slots and was very popular amongst our test, measurement and PLC programming customers. Can you imagine lugging this baby through airports today?
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December 10th, 2007 by
StealthWarrior
Today we launched our long awaited Stealth Warrior Newsletter
We appreciate the many calls and e-mails looking for it.

If you have not received our
Stealth newsletter in your e-mail you can see it live right
here Or if you would like to have your name added to the list please
subscribe (and know we don’t sell your e-mail) and yes we have a strict
Privacy Policy Our Newsletter goes back many years so please feel free to
browse the archives
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December 6th, 2007 by
StealthWarrior
According to Microsoft’s Vista Blog, they have just rolled out Vista SP1 Release Candidate (RC).
This release is now available to all of its SP1 beta release testers, subscribers to TechNet and the Microsoft Developer Network. The plan is to make the test software available to the public next week.
So what changes are included in this release? – Lots…
See the details of the SP1 Release from TechNet
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December 5th, 2007 by
StealthWarrior
NASA Tech Briefs had recently chosen Stealth’s LPC-350PCI LittlePC as the October product of the month. Today we were notified that we have been selected as a product of the year finalist. Each winner of the monthly award is automatically in the running for the overall annual award.
We are honored to be up against such great companies like SolidWorks, Autodesk and Matrox.The LPC-350PCI is one of our most popular small form factor PCs as it offers an open PCI expansion card slot in a rugged, powerful and tiny machine.
To cast your vote for Stealth (we hope) or one of the others fine products please navigate here
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December 4th, 2007 by
StealthWarrior
Did you know that Microsoft Windows Vista can be downgraded to XP or even W2K? Depending on the type of license you own you may have the rights to user older versions of the operating systems.
What is a downgrade?
To Microsoft, “downgrade” explains the licensing rights it grants to older operating systems. Downgrade does not mean the process for rolling back from Vista to XP, since there isn’t such a procedure. Well not in the generally accepted use of “upgrade.”
Microsoft’s downgrade rights allow owners of some versions of Vista to replace it with Windows XP or Windows 2000 without having to pay for another license. In effect, the license for Vista gets transferred to XP. Think of it as a swap, Vista for XP, but not as an extra license. Microsoft’s end-user licensing agreement (EULA), says you can’t have both Vista and its downgraded XP installed at the same time on the same or different PCs. You make your decision; it’s one or the other.
To a large mass of users, “downgrade” is synonymous for reverting back to an older version of the O/S. Or simply put, dumping Vista and returning back to XP.
If you have purchased a Vista license that was pre-installed on a Stealth Computer and wish to downgrade to XP or WIN 2000 we can assist with your downgrade. Stealth is a Microsoft Certified Partner.
Microsoft’s Official Downgrade Rights PDF
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