What You Missed Last Weekend
Here's a roundup of the weekend's best stories, all for your eyes only:
Here's a roundup of the weekend's best stories, all for your eyes only:
This is the new Shuttle SDXi and although it's a variation of the XPC, it's also one BMF. It comes loaded for speed with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, 2 GBytes Crucial Ballistix RAM and a 10.000rpm Western Digital Raptor hard drive. But more...
Intel's new quad-core CPU made a guest appearance in Vegas Sunday night. It was the brains behind the Shuttle XPC 1337. The Q6600 runs at 2.4GHz and comes with 8MB of level 2 cache. It'll go for about $800, as compared to the Quad-core Extreme...
The Shuttle XPC Mini X200 is no bigger that a stack of magazine, looks a bit like a Wii, and packs one hell of a punch. This machine comes loaded with a Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of DDR 2 ram, 7.1-channel audio, digital and analog TV tuner, FM...
I've seen some fugly PC cases before, but this one definitely wins the dork award. Not that I could buy it anyways cause according to Shuttle, their new XPC 1337 caters toward "elite gamers" only.
The Shuttle XPC that we used with the iz3D Gaming Monitor deserves a mention as well. The XPC P3100 unit is quite small and generates barely any noise, thanks to its Silent X technology.
Looking for a PC built around the speedy new Core 2 Duo processors from Intel, but don't have much space? Shuttle may have the answer with the SD37P2 PC barebone system, which includes the motherboard and the case. The new system announced today...
There's nothing new in sticking a PC in your car, but Shuttle themselves are now getting in on the act. They stuffed one of their own XPC SN21GS systems into a Mercedes S-Class for the Cartronics show in Taiwan. I'm really not sure about their...
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Shuttle is going both up and down in size from its standard Mini PCs. This M2000 has some of the same case stylings as the X100, but in a set-top-box form factor.