Shuttle have announced their latest barebones PC, the X27D, which includes the new Intel Atom 330 dual-core 1.6GHz processor. Consisting of two 1.6GHz cores, each with 512KB L2 cache and a 533MHz FSB, ...
The European subsidiary of Shuttle has released their latest and most powerful Mini-PC Barebone system, the Shuttle XH97V. Powered by the Intel H97 chipset and the LGA1150 socket for fourth and fifth ...
We love a good barebones system here at eTeknix. The latest from Shuttle, the SH370R8, is packing a lot of impressive features that make it appealing to those who want a quick-to-deploy ...
Shuttle's latest small-form-factor PC has been unveiled, and the XPC Barebone SH55J2 manages to offer compatibility with Intel's Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPU ranges. The first machine to support ...
Shuttle has added another all-in-one PC to its range with the launch of the Shuttle XPC X50V2. The Shuttle XPC X50V2 is a barebones PC, which means you will need to add your own hard drive and memory.
Shuttle has added a new barebones PC to their lineup with the launch of the Shuttle XPC SG41J1. The Shuttle XPC SG41J1 features a completely re-designed chassis over previous XPC models, making it a ...
Shuttle's become famous for their barebones PC options, and the company's newest box is as tiny as ever. The XH61 is a 3-litre PC for Intel's Sandy Bridge processors, measuring just 7cm high. The ...
Small form-factor PC (and case) maker Shuttle is now offering a new low-power mini PC called the Shuttle DS437. It’s a fanless system with an Intel Celeron 1037 dual-core processor based on Intel Ivy ...
Shuttle Inc. announced the XPC Barebone SH55J2. Now, for the first time, a single Mini-PC supports all Intel Core variants for socket 1156. The SH55J2 brings you a Mini-PC platform which utilizes all ...
Earlier this year Shuttle launched a small form-factor, fanless desktop computer called the Shuttle DS437. But that little PC wasn’t really designed for home use — the RS-232 ports on the front were a ...
Taiwanese barebones PC maker Shuttle Inc. has released details of a more compact version of its small XPC barebones PC that is expected to be introduced at the Cebit exhibition in March. The XPC Zen ...
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