Showing posts with label Shuttle XS35. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shuttle XS35. Show all posts
Shuttle XS35 Nettop / HTPC Now Available In the US In Three Different Models
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We first heard about the Shuttle XS35 nettop / HTC back in March and it looks like you can now get three different models of it. The model for everyday use packs an Intel Atom D510 CPU, WiFi support, integrated Intel GMA 3150 graphics, 1GB of RAM, and a 160GB HDD - all for $239. The model for media usage sports the same processor and graphics, but has other upgrades like 2GB of RAM, a 320GB HDD, a slim DVD burner, and WiFi support - for $289. The highest-end model is for HD media enthusiasts. This model packs an Intel Atom D510 CPU, Nvidia's Ion graphics, 2GB of RAM, a DVD burner, a 500GB HDD, and WiFi support. This one will cost you $379. Check them all out on Newegg.
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[Slash Gear]
Thursday, August 19, 2010 | 0 Comments
Shuttle XS35 Nettop Launching This September With Ion 2
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Back in March we heard about the Shuttle XS35 nettop and it looks like it's going to be available sometime in September. The nettop itself feature a dual-core Intel Atom D510 CPU, next-generation Ion graphics, HDMI / five USB / VGA ports, and Windows 7. This nettop will be going for €320 ($391 USD) which isn't cheap considering that it won't have RAM, an HDD, or an optical drive - you'll have to put those in yourself.
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[Netbooked]
Monday, June 14, 2010 | 0 Comments
Shuttle XS35 Nettop Shows Off the Power Of Ion 2 On Video
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Shuttle is hyping up their XS35 nettop launch by demoing what it can do on video. It's running an underwhelming Atom D510 CPU but it's paired up with Nvidia Ion 2 graphics so it still manages to smoothly play 1080p content - whether that's Blu-ray or Flash. Engadget points out that this nettop would be perfect to use as an HTPC so check out the video below.
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Tuesday, March 09, 2010 | 0 Comments
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