Shuttle's new 'H3' chassis is a typical XPC design: a long black cuboid with one external 5.25in bay, one external 3.5in bay and the front-panel ports concealed behind a flap at the bottom. Not that ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
We mentioned that Shuttle PCs haven't changed a great deal on the outside, and as far as layout is concerned, the same could be said about the seemingly-cramped internal area. It all looks a bit tight ...
I’ve always felt that the Shuttle XPC form factor is perfect for a Home Theatre PC, or "HTPC", because the small size makes it convenient to store under the TV. Even though it's not flat like a DVD ...
Does anyone know if you can run a Shuttle XPC headless ? i.e. without a keyboard/mouse/monitor plugged into it. The system would probably be running Win2kPro/Srv. I'm thinking of getting the SN41G2B, ...
Shuttle has just launched a new media centre PC, the Shuttle XPC H7 4500H. The Shuttle XPC H7 4500H comes with a choice of either Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo or Pentium Dual-Core processors, up to ...
A quick glance and Shuttle's XPC feature comparison table hints at one of the reasons why they have been so successful with their line of small form factor systems. Browse over to that page and you'll ...
Shuttle announced on February 27 the XPC SD39P2 barebone, the company's latest small form factor PC supporting Intel's socket 775 processors, including the Intel Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo and Core 2 ...
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.
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