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Shuttle XPC mini X 200MA review
Reviews The Shuttle mini X 200 is the replacement for the mini X 100, a tiny, well designed desktop PC aimed at multimedia junkies. Shuttle has managed to cram proper PC components into a very small space Shuttle has included a curved silver stand to keep...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: shuttle, silver, mini, optical
17 April 2007, 17:51 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC P 2500G: Gaming's mighty dwarf
Crave Shuttle, purveyor of some of the most stylish SFF machines, has just reminded us of the polygon-pushing possibilities of such PCs by sending us its latest, the XPC P 2500G. Based on the SN25P chassis, this diminutive beauty inherits the same cube...
Tags: shuttle, gaming, pcs, chassis
11 April 2006, 11:18 > More matches in Crave
Shuttle XPC G5 6801M review
Reviews Shuttle doesn't pull any surprises with the physical design of the G5 6801M. Public transport will make you late; UK summers will always be rubbish; Shuttle will forever release tiny desktop PCs that look like toasters.
Editor's rating
7.8
Tags: shuttle, cpu, watching, tuner
2 June 2008, 16:49 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC G5 6801M: Media Center that swings both ways
Crave Shuttle is back with another Media Center PC, and this XPC G5 6801M is aimed at HD movie enthusiasts. It's based on the Shuttle XPC SN68SG2 chassis, so it resembles the vast majority of the company's small form factor machines.
7 May 2008, 10:57 > More matches in Crave
Shuttle XPC G5 3300M review
Reviews The Shuttle XPC G5 3300M came to us from Ambros, Shuttle's UK distributor, as a fully-built PC, instead of the usual barebones. Basically, it's a Shuttle SG33G5M with a Core 2 Duo E6750 processor, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a TV tuner and a GeForce 8600 GTS...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: shuttle, windows vista, ports, mini
2 October 2007, 16:28 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC M1000 review
Reviews Shuttle has wisely chosen to position the PC's main cooling vent to the rear of the case. Shuttle, however, is best known for its work in the field of small form-factor cases, and its obvious expertise pays off with the XPC M1000.
Editor's rating
8.1
Tags: shuttle, dedicated, ports, air
20 February 2006, 16:52 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC P2 3700G review
Reviews If you thought Shuttle small-form-factor PCs were dainty, then think again. It's hard to imagine how Shuttle has managed to include two PCI Express ports in the box, but that's exactly what it's done -- both are occupied, as are all four of the PC...
Editor's rating
9
Tags: shuttle, bandwidth, windows xp, cpu
29 November 2006, 17:00 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC P 2500G review
Reviews It's also very pretty thanks to its reflective anthracite front panel, but we personally prefer the look of Shuttle's white or silver SFF boxes. Unlike other SFF boxes in the Shuttle range, the XPC P 2500G does not use an external power brick.
Editor's rating
8.7
Tags: shuttle, ports, optical, fans
31 May 2006, 17:09 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle XPC mini X 100 review
Reviews Shuttle's penchant for non-standard computer case designs is well documented. Shuttle has included a curved silver stand to keep the unit relatively stable when stood upright. The XPC mini X 100 series is the smallest and sleekest range Shuttle has...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: shuttle, mini, silver, optical
14 September 2006, 17:31 > More matches in Reviews
Gaming laptops and PCs
Reviews If big, bulky black boxes aren't your bag, you should check out the Shuttle XPC P2 3700G -- a small desktop PC which, despite its size, can still kick some serious backside. There's nothing like a spot of hardcore gaming.
16 February 2007, 12:39 > More matches in Reviews
Windows Media Center (Viiv) PCs
Reviews The Windows Media Center Edition (MCE) operating system is a great OS. It provides all the functions of Windows XP Professional Edition, and gives you a dedicated multimedia interface that provides instant and easy access to audio, video, images...
28 July 2006, 16:10 > More matches in Reviews
Shuttle KPC K45: £180 Linux desktop
Crave Shuttle piqued our interest recently when it announced the KPC -- a low-cost Linux desktop PC you'll be able to buy for a paltry €199 (£180 including VAT), or for €94 (£85) in K45 barebones form. You'd think a tiny Shuttle PC would be earmarked for...
Tags: cpu, intel, linux, hard drive
25 March 2008, 11:25 > More matches in Crave
News.blog: Shuttle introduces budget PC
News Shuttle introduced its $199 (£100) KPC Linux PC in Las Vegas on Tuesday. Shuttle also says there will be a $99 (£50) barebones version of the KPC. Asus' Eee PC and Everex's CloudBook aren't the only ones pushing down the price of affordable, open...
Tags: processor, consumer electronics show, pci express, intel celeron
11 January 2008, 9:39 > More matches in News
Win Things: Shuttle XPC mini X 100 and tech air laptop bags!
Crave Shuttle is known for its non-standard computer case designs and the XPC mini X 100 series is the smallest and sleekest range Shuttle has produced to date. We've got one to give away in our Shuttle competition.
Tags: air, tech, laptop, christmas
2 October 2006, 17:27 > More matches in Crave
Shuttle SD36G5M: DIY Viiv PC
Crave Good news for home entertainment PC freaks -- Shuttle has, somewhat predictably, released a barebones small form-factor PC that's compatible with the Intel Viiv standard. The diminutive Shuttle SD36G5M SFF is a part of the company's successful XPC...
Tags: shuttle, intel, viiv, intel viiv
28 March 2006, 10:53 > More matches in Crave

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