The Unveiling of Shuttle 3.3cm Thick XS35 PC

March 1, 2010
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The company, Shuttle, is well known for making small form factor computers for use in the home or office. The tiny systems can be used for all modes of things from gaming to HTPC rigs taking up little space. Shuttle has announced its latest SFF PC called the XS35 that will be seen at CeBIT by next month.

The SFF XS35 PC is only 3.3cm thick and is HD compatible. This may well be the best SFF PC Shuttle has as an HTPC machine in the living room. The chassis used for the XS35 is 1-liter class and has a standard VESA mount interface. That interface means you can mount the…

Shuttle’s Pine Trail-powered all-in-one PC First Seen at CES

January 12, 2010
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Shuttle unveiled its Pine Trail-powered X50 V2 all-in-one this week. The all-in-one PC features a multi-touch display, Intel D510 dual core processor, on boar GMA 3150 graphics a snappy handle, and a stand, this is like a large, misshapen tablet - although one that is tethered to your breakfast nook by its power cord.

If that model is not that appealing to you, the company has released the company’s J Series back now with a vengeance, including the entry level SG41J1 (Intel Core 2 Quad and X4500 graphics), SH55J2 (Intel Core i3 or i5), and the high-performance SX58J3, “designed for hardcore gamers and enthusiasts who require full throttle performance,” with its…

Shuttle ES Nettops Responds To Portability Needs

May 30, 2009
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Notebooks have spawned netbooks and in the same manner the desktops have spawned the nettops. They follow the same principle meaning nettops are mini-mees of the desktops since they perform the same function but boast of greater portability. The Shuttle ES Nettops is one such creation that is a product of man’s need for a very convenient computing machine.

The XS92 and the XS92F nettops from Shuttle belong to the new breed of computers that respond to the signs of the times. These nettops run on the Via Nano processor hiding inside the very small chassis with varying speeds of 1.6GHz and 1.8Ghz. These machines will probably be sold at affordable…