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 ...
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 ...
Shuttle's latest small-form-factor PC has been unveiled, and the XPC Barebone SH55J2 manages to offer compatibility with Intel's Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPU ranges. The first machine to support ...
Combine any two M-Series multi-display graphics cards within the space-saving, high-performance H7 5820S workstation to power up to 16 displays. Montreal, Canada (PRWEB) October 31, 2011 Matrox ...
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 ...
Shuttle has launched a new XPC aimed at gamers, the XPC P2 3500G. The XPC P2 3500G comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor with four cores, 4GB of RAM, and a fast 750GB SATA Samsung HDD with ...
Shuttle’s latest small form-factor, fanless computers are powered by low-power Intel Jasper Lake processors and they’re designed to be low-maintenance machines that can run 24/7 while generating ...
It's been a while since Shuttle outed their XPC X50 Barebones all-in-one, and so it's about time that they updated it. Rather than rework the case and change the color, the new Shuttle X50V2 Barebone ...
Shuttle is a name that's familiar to DIY and barebones PC enthusiasts, but its kit-based PCs require a lot of prep work. The Shuttle XPS Nano NC01UWIN10HE ($279 as tested) is an inexpensive, fully ...
Remember your first PC? Chances are, it came in some monstrous tower or desktop form factor. It was probably loud, slow, and took up far too much space. Fortunately, those days are long behind us.
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 ...
A major trend in the technology industry is miniaturization. It's no longer good enough to be the fastest or more technologically advanced anymore. These days everything from cell phones to MP3 ...
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