You could probably shred a pound of cheese with the chassis Stealth used to build its newest rugged PC, though we don't recommend doing so. If you did, you'd make a mess all over the low-power platform nestled inside.

Stealth's LPC-395F (we imagine the 'F' stands for 'Fanless') comes with an Intel Atom N270 processor (1.6GHz, 533MHz frontside bus, 512KB L2 cache), 1GB of DDR2 SODIMM memory upgradeable to 2GB, front-loading removable media slots with support for a single HDD and one Compact Flash card, 801.11G WiFi, and choice between Windows Vista, XP, XPe Embedded, Windows 7, QNX, or Linux.

In other words, it looks a whole lot meaner than it actually is.

The LPC-395F is available now starting at $695, or over $3,000 when fully decked out. Brick of cheese not included.

Image Credit: Stealth

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