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Shuttle has just expanded its XPC barebone product lineup with a new high-performance compact solution dubbed the SZ68R5, which is based on Intel Z68 chipset and supports the company’s LGA 1155 processors.
Despite its small size, the unit can house a fully-fledged desktop system and can accommodate a maximum... |
31 January 2012 07:56 GMT |
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Gigabyte will soon update its portfolio with a new barebone AIO computer targeting DIY-ers which was designed to be used together with Intel’s second generation Core processors, also known as Sandy Bridge.The central piece of the Gigabyte AIO is a 21.5-inch display with an unknown resolution, if we were to gues... |
19 January 2012 08:07 GMT |
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In case you all missed it, Shuttle is ready to start selling the latest Barebone PC to ever come out of its labs.
Since it is a barebone PC, it ships without a processor, memory and storage units.
That means that owners have to get their own Intel Core-series chip, HDD / SSD and ODD.
What the XH61 does have, thoug... |
12 January 2012 11:21 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that the company has updated its X-series barebone lineup with a new model, dubbed the XH61, which was designed to be compatible with Intel processors using the LGA 1155 socket.The smallish 3-liter case of the XH61 features an all-black design, but despite its compact size it does have enou... |
12 January 2012 08:56 GMT |
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Over the last couple of months, VIA launched an entire arsenal of compact mainboards for industrial use packing their dual-core Eden and Nano processors, and now the company thought its just about time to release a similar solution of the end-user market.The result is the compact VIA ARTiGO A1150 barebone system that... |
22 November 2011 09:47 GMT |
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Tyan, a company well renowned for its high-quality and high-performance server and workstation motherboards, has announced the introduction of a new G34 dual-socket motherboard, which is compatible with AMD's latest 6200-series Opteron Bulldozer processors.Dubbed the S8236-IL, the motherboard is based on the AMD... |
17 November 2011 09:22 GMT |
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Shuttle has been making small form factor PCs, barebone or otherwise, for a long time now, so it wasn't overly strange when the SH61R4 XPC made it out of its labs.
Small form factor personal computers can be seen as minimalistic computer systems, and barebones take things to a sort of extreme, since they don... |
17 September 2011 04:19 GMT |
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Seeing that electronics are always moving towards a thinner form factor, Gigabyte figured it may as well do something to help things along on the all-in-one segment, using a certain Intel standard as a basis.
Gigabyte has definitely been making its presence felt on the IT market lately, even if the highlights con... |
7 September 2011 04:01 GMT |
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Shuttle North America, a company well renown for its powerful barebone systems, has just announced that it has decided to offer 3-year warranty and lifetime technical support to a select series of systems sold throughout US and Canada.This new extended warranty applies for all SX58H7 Pro, SH67H3, XG41 barebone system... |
4 August 2011 09:02 GMT |
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While most of us would think that the LGA 775 socket went extinct a few years ago, Shuttle seems to disagree with this claim and it recently announced a new ultra-compact barebone system that is compatible with Core 2 Series processors.
Known as the XG41, this 3-litre barebone is a great alternative for users left... |
21 June 2011 03:24 GMT |
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Shuttle, like so many other companies, did not pass the chance of showing up at Computex and putting on display its newest products, one of them being an item which is so new that it won't become available for a while.Consumer electronics trade shows, or IT events of any other, act as a stage where companies fr... |
3 June 2011 08:08 GMT |
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All-in-one PCs are known for their rather immutable hardware configurations, but it looks like Gigabyte figured it was time for a different sort of such system, so it came up with the GB-AEBN.All-in-One systems are definitely not a new concept, but they do have a certain disadvantage, and it lies in more than just t... |
28 April 2011 07:33 GMT |
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While some companies are getting ready to reap what they sowed when they trumpeted the existence of a new gaming product or another, Foxconn went the more or less opposite route and made a new nettop.Foxconn deals in a great many sorts of PC products and hardware components, and it looks like it brought forth its ne... |
27 April 2011 09:22 GMT |
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Announced in the middle of February of this year, Shuttle's SH67H3 Sandy Bridge barebone system have now started shipping featuring a revised motherboard design that packs the B3 version of the Cougar Point chipset.
The XPC SH67H3 barebone is compatible with a wide range of Sandy Bridge CPUs from the Core i3,... |
22 April 2011 04:08 GMT |
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Just when everybody though that LGA 775 is dead and buried, Shuttle comes to add a new XPC barebone to their collection that was designed around the Intel G41 Express chipset to support Core 2 Duo processors.The new barebone is called the SG41J4 and it features an ultra-compact design as well as a G41 motherboard wh... |
21 April 2011 11:06 GMT |
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Shuttle has just announced that during the CeBit fair, which will take place at the beginning of March in Hanover, Germany, the company is going to release two new Mini-PC barebone systems compatible with Intel's second generation core processors, dubbed the SH67H3 and SH67H7.
Both share similar specification... |
16 February 2011 08:46 GMT |
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Zotac released quite a number of small form factor systems and Barebone PCs, so it is not really surprising to hear that the company updated its product line, with two members this time.It seems that releasing a bunch of new mini-ITX motherboards based on a combination of Atom and ION is not all that Zotac has been ... |
14 January 2011 03:45 GMT |
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ASUS seems to have joined Gigabyte on the entry-level PC market, although instead of a netbook it has put together a barebone known as S1-AT5NM10E.Barebone PCs are a variation of nettops that have very basic specifications and often lack some of the parts that end-users can choose for themselves and buy separatelyIn... |
13 December 2010 07:08 GMT |
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There are quite a number of different types of computers on the market, each targeted at a certain segment of the consumer base, depending on their pricing, availability and, of course, performance and feature set. Desktops and laptops are, naturally, the more widespread of them all. There, are, however, variations ... |
9 August 2010 09:25 GMT |
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Shuttle has already made a habit of releasing intriguing nettops and barebone PCs, but its latest creation may come out as more than just a new addition to its line of such devices. In fact, though it stays true to the space efficiency standard that the company adheres to, the new barebone is unlike other because, de... |
23 July 2010 05:54 GMT |
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Often, when a company or another comes up with a new idea for a device, said idea is showcased at the next electronics event or a specially set-up event. Other times, said hardware or PC supplier would simply issue a press release describing the electronic. Afterwards, efforts are usually put into bringing said devic... |
14 June 2010 08:39 GMT |
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Personal computers come in a very impressive variety of shapes and sizes, from large, towering gaming systems to the more unusual ones, which take on the forms of different beasts from the wild. Among all of them, however, there are some that have the uncanny knack to stand out through their ability to escape notice.... |
10 May 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Since full-sized desktop PC aren't selling that well, most PC vendors are focusing their attention on smaller form factors, such as nettops and HTPCs, which pack low-power components, but deliver the performance of entry-level to mainstream PCs. Such is the case with one of the latest product from AOpen Japan, ... |
20 November 2009 05:04 GMT |
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Shuttle is a custom PC vendor that specializes in the design of small form factor PCs, featuring low-power platforms and providing users with a basic computing experience. On that note, the company has just announced the availability of its new multimedia and business computer system, dubbed G2 7600, based on the com... |
26 June 2009 06:14 GMT |
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AOpen has recently launched a new computer system that comes to provide users with an alternative for the HTPC market. The system, dubbed XC Encore OE700, is meant to combine some of the latest hardware solutions on the market with a unique and simple exterior design that could easily be integrated into a home multim... |
13 April 2009 10:59 GMT |
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Shuttle, a computer systems vendor that specializes in the Mini-PC segment, has just announced its latest Barebone PC, the X27D, that has been built to take advantage of Intel's recently released Atom 330 processor. The dual-core version of Intel's highly successful, netbook-loving Atom N270 processor, is n... |
31 October 2008 07:52 GMT |
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Shuttle has announced it will launch a new product in its Linux-based desktop PC offerings, the Shuttle KPC. Introduced back at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, the Linux machine is "a first for any computer at this price point".The company's product comes in right after mobile computer vendor Elonex ... |
21 February 2008 06:09 GMT |
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Most personal computer systems that are not aimed at the portable market segment are coming packed in full ATX casing that is pretty bulky and takes up some space on or around your desk. While there are a few barebone computer system offerings out there, they are coming as reduced size desktop computer systems while ... |
15 October 2007 05:48 GMT |
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Shuttle announced the launch of a new barebone computing system from the XPC product family and this time it is based on the Intel G33 Express chipset and it comes packed with advanced design lines, lots of features and it is based on the latest technologies available. The new Shuttle XPC comes with the same metal ca... |
13 September 2007 03:53 GMT |
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AOpen announced the official launch of a new barebone computer system that is aimed at home users that wish to enjoy a rich multimedia experience. The new XC Cube EX945-GC is the latest addition to the AOpen XC Cube product family and this mini computer system comes with the latest and most advanced hardware componen... |
13 September 2007 03:13 GMT |
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Shuttle is a company that for some time now is specializing itself in small form factor (SFF for short) computer systems. It now introduces the new mini barebone computer for media centers and offices. Built around the Intel G33 Express chipset, the Shuttle XPC Barebone SG33G5M comes as a big surprise in terms of per... |
21 July 2007 05:20 GMT |
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Personal computers came in many shapes and sizes along their "life". One such shape was the subscription-based personal computer that failed to attract many customers. Now it is back with a twist and a Zonbu.This summer, Grégoire Gentil and Alain Rossmann will begin selling a mini Linux based PC for $99 and monthly $12... |
16 July 2007 08:15 GMT |
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