Shuttle is back with another Media Center PC, and this XPC G5 6801M is aimed at HD movie enthusiasts. Its major selling point is that it packs an LG Super Multi-Blue combi drive that can play Blu-ray ...
Tired of the limitations of a desktop computer? Sure, there are obvious advantages to a full-sized system, but they’re far from suitable for all occasions. The same is true of a laptop, sure you get ...
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 two new tiny computers to its XPC nano line of products. The Shuttle XPC nano NS02A and NS02E both measure 5.6″ x 5.6″ x 1.1″ and feature fanless designs and power consumption of ...
Small form-factor PC maker Shuttle’s latest compact desktop computer measures about 9.8″ x 7.9″ x 3.7″ and has an internal volume of 4.7 liters, making it a bit bigger than some mini PCs, but still ...
Most Shuttle XPCs can rival any full-size board's feature set. Let's see how it's done. Popping off the aluminium cover is as easy as removing three holding thumbscrews. A large drive tray obscures ...
It is time to take a closer look at the Shuttle DH110, starting with the top. We see two vent areas for the system fans that already reside inside the system. They’re covered against dust from the ...
Plays and records TV shows TiVo-style. Enough RAM and processing power (2 gigs and 2.2 GHz, respectively) to run Vista at a healthy clip. Sits horizontally or vertically. Built-in Wi-Fi. A single TV ...
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 are on to a winner with the XPC series of Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs. Ever since the launch of the SS51G, an Intel S478 SiS-powered cube with the all-important AGP slot, Shuttle have never ...
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