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Shuttle's New SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410
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   Shuttle's New SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410

Well-known mini-PC manufacturer Shuttle has reportedly just announced the new Slim PC model XS35. This one comes with an Intel Atom D2700 dual-core processor, but it has AMD’s Radeon HD 7410M graphics card to help deliver acceptable 3D graphics.

Intel’s Atom D2700 is a dual-core Cedar Trail processor with HyperThreading enabled, that can handle four threads with modest performance.

It comes with a single-channel DDR3 memory controller that can work with DDR3-800 MHz memory.

Shuttle’s Slim PC XS35 is a completely fanless device that is certified for full 24-hour use and comes complete with an optional ODD bay for a slim DVD or Blu-Ray drive.

Maximum power consumption is rated at 27 watts, and there are two SO-DIMM slots along with one 2.5” HDD bay.

Pricing is slated at €172 excluding the value added tax. This is about $214 for the American buyers.

The XS35GTA V3 model coming with AMD’s Radeon HD video card is priced a little higher, at €233 ($290).

Shuttle's new SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410 (6 Images)

Shuttle's New SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410
Shuttle's New SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410Shuttle's New SlimPC XS35V3 and XS35GTA V3 powered by Atom D2700 and AMD Radeon HD 7410
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