Results for Shuttle in review
Articles & reviews
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Shuttle's XPCs: Two Power SFF PCs for Intel and AMD Sockets*
Monday 16 May 2005 – 07:00
Shuttle's ambitions to remain the leading SFF barebone PC vendor are abundantly clear: its two latest machines are fully loaded with the latest CPU, chipset and motherboard technologies and offer users the option to build either an AMD or Intel powered computer. But of course that is only half of the story. -
Shuttle's XPC SB77G5: A Small Form-Factor for Intel Pentium 4 with Socket 775*
Wednesday 19 January 2005 – 06:00
Older chipsets don't have to land in the garbage dump. The XPC offers a clever combination of the i875P and the new Socket 775 for the latest Prescott processors. -
Shuttle's XPC ZEN ST62K*
Wednesday 4 February 2004 – 06:00
Shuttle's newest barebone is even smaller and more compact than its predecessors, but it lacks an AGP slot and offers little room for expansion. Building on ATi's IGP 9100 chipset with integrated graphics for its video and VGA output, however, it offers competent and smooth DVD-playback. -
Shuttle XPC Prima SX38P2 Pro*
Friday 2 May 2008 – 02:30 in Hardware
Powerful Portable Performance: we explore and test Shuttle’s SX38P2 Pro.
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CES 2007: Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - Slideshow*
Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 03:09
Shuttle is known for making small form factor computers, but the City of Industry-based computer company is now developing a tower-sized machine. Company officials showed off a red and black paneled case that used much of the same air guide and heat dissipation technology as the SFF Shuttle computers.
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Shuttle XPC SN27P2: A Mini-PC for Athlon AM2 Processors*
Friday 28 July 2006 – 01:48
It didn't take long at all for Shuttle to deliver the first barebone mini-PC for AMD's new AM2 socket processors. Come along as THG gives you all the details...
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Shuttle Enters Monitor World with XP17 LCD*
Thursday 23 September 2004 – 07:00
Shuttle's XP17 LCD, the company says, is high on design and concept for the nomadic, LAN party set. But after making a name for itself in the mini-PC world, can Shuttle live up to its LCD ambitions? -
Shuttle XPC SB81P Barebones Runs Cool and Quiet*
Tuesday 13 July 2004 – 07:00
Shuttle's new XPC SB81P Barebones for Socket 775 with PCI Express manages to impress, even though it is still in the pre-launch stage of its development. A new type of cooling system keeps the unit cool, despite its small housing, while a reasonably low noise level is maintained. -
More than meets the Eye - Barebone PC for Quad-Core and Crossfire*
Thursday 24 January 2008 – 10:50 in Hardware
High performance, small footprint - Shuttle's SX38P2 Pro can house two graphics cards, three hard drives and a four-core processor. The downside? This barebone is loud, expensive, and can get pretty hot.
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Shuttle's X27: Can Atom Handle Vista?*
Wednesday 8 October 2008 – 06:00
In the horsepower race between Intel’s and AMD’s quad-core chips, the Atom processor is an everyday hybrid. Shuttle took it and created a pint-sized small for factor box. Is it powerful enough to be your daily-use desktop, though?
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Unevenly Matched Mini-Trio: MSI vs. Shuttle vs. Saintsong*
Monday 5 May 2003 – 07:00
The choice of compact PC's for daily office use is growing, but they vary in size, shape and functionality. We examined three interesting systems from MSI, Shuttle and Saintsong in our lab. -
Two New Mini-Powerhouses from Shuttle*
Friday 31 January 2003 – 06:00
High-performing compact PCs outfitted with top-shelf components are all the rage now. We tested two Shuttle systems for the AMD and Intel platforms. -
Battle of the Minis: Soltek vs. Shuttle*
Tuesday 18 March 2003 – 06:00
The Leader of the Mini-PC Market, Shuttle, Gets Some Competition: Soltek Sends the Qbic for Intel P4 and 845E Chipset into the Fray. How Does it Perform?
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