Overview Shuttle has already impressed us with their barebones systems, as we reviewed their powerful and ultra-compact XH110V, and while the new SZ170R8 is more than a £100 more expensive than that ...
We love a good barebones system here at eTeknix. The latest from Shuttle, the SH370R8, is packing a lot of impressive features that make it appealing to those who want a quick-to-deploy ...
Shuttle has added another all-in-one PC to its range with the launch of the Shuttle XPC X50V2. The Shuttle XPC X50V2 is a barebones PC, which means you will need to add your own hard drive and memory.
Shuttle has introduced 2 new rugged fanless barebone mini PC systems this week in the form of the XPC slim DL20N6 and XPC slim DL20N both in a in a 1.3-litre format. The DL20N and DL20N6 models are ...
It's been a while since we last tested a Shuttle PC, but spending some quality time with the SH61R4 has reminded us of two things; how easy it is to work with a Shuttle barebone configuration; and ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Computer maker Shuttle today released its latest small form factor PC, the Shuttle XPC Barebone ...
Shuttle has produced a 9.5 cm flat Mini-PC Barebone for lots of Intel Core processors of the 10th & 11th generation. Base area is only 25 × 20 cm, smaller than a sheet of A4 paper, it fits almost ...
Shuttle has written to HEXUS today to herald the arrival of its “strikingly different” XPC Cube SZ270R9 Mini-PC barebone system. Central to the design of this compact but capable system is an RGB ...
Small form-factor PC (and case) maker Shuttle is now offering a new low-power mini PC called the Shuttle DS437. It’s a fanless system with an Intel Celeron 1037 dual-core processor based on Intel Ivy ...
Taiwanese barebones PC maker Shuttle Inc. has released details of a more compact version of its small XPC barebones PC that is expected to be introduced at the Cebit exhibition in March. The XPC Zen ...
Earlier this year Shuttle launched a small form-factor, fanless desktop computer called the Shuttle DS437. But that little PC wasn’t really designed for home use — the RS-232 ports on the front were a ...