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Shuttle Barebone XS35 Mini-PC Announced  

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Posted by — February 26th, 2010, 10:31 AM

shuttle1 300x244 Shuttle Barebone XS35 Mini PC AnnouncedShuttle, a leading manufacturer of compact and small for factor (SFF) solutions announces today its latest barebone. The XS35 Mini-PC.



At the heart of this seemingly small and compact unit is an Intel Atom D510 Dual Core Processor that runs at a nominal 1.66GHz. Based on the NM10 Express Chipset the XS35 takes power savings to heart using this platform. Graphical output is delegated to a nVidia GT218 (ION2) card that can provide full 3D and video streaming, coupled with an HDMI output should allow this unit to be a Home Theater performer.


Featured as well in the XS35 are 5 USB  connectors, LAN, standard audio out, a 2.5″ HDD (unknown capacity as of yet) and an optical drive. Shuttle really does provide an all-in-one solution for your SFF needs.


Availability should come sometime in the spring with Pricing yet to be determined.


Tags: sff, shuttle, XS35


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