techradar.com Updated: 2014-06-11 01:35:17
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Where's the memory?, Overpriced, A confusing setup, Verdict, The X100s tries to be a jack of all trades, and typically fails to master any of them...
Standard hard drive...
Wheres the memory?, Overpriced, A confusing setup...
Like a homosexual clergyman, the X100 is confused. Unfortunately, it seems not to know what it was created for. At first glance it looks like a neat media centre; like something you wouldnt mind sitting next to the hi-def TV in your lounge.The problem...
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T3.com Updated: 2014-06-11 01:35:17
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Although a chunkier than your average media PC, the Shuttles still dinky, plus its got the power to play games like Doom 3 at a fair old lick.Touting Windows XP Home, itll output HD to your telly at 1080i and 720p, but theres no TV tuner and no r...
Good gaming grunt, Extremely quiet.
Comparatively large, No TV gubbins.
Perfect for a frag fest, but more a spare-room PC than a front-room one...
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Prospects A machine that perfectly marries performance, size and quietness. Even before final pricing and specifications are set, this is a desirable piece of hardware Its no surprise that a console-style machine remains the Holy Grail for PC designe...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2014-06-11 01:35:17
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Shuttle X1009/20/06 – Powering the Shuttle X100 is the Intel Core Duo T2300 mobile processor. This seems to be a standard choice for most mini PCs thanks to its mix of performance and low heat production. It is matched up with a full gigabyte of PC2...
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Shuttle has done an outstanding job of improving its brand awareness over the past few years. Since launching one of the first SFF (Small Form Factor) machines, the name is now interchanged in the same way a Vacuum Cleaner is often referred to as a Hoover...
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hardwarecentral.com Updated: 2014-06-11 01:35:18
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Just another $999 PC? Not exactly -- Shuttles little black box is even smaller than the companys well-known small-form-factor desktops, hardly bigger than a Stephen King hardcover, but stuffed with an Intel Core Duo CPU, 250GB Seagate SATA drive, and...
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Marc SimonSlim and stylish, with its matte-black and brushed-silver finish, the Shuttle XPC X100 is a striking attention-getter that would fit well in your office or your living room. This $1323 system (based on our test configuration) is more about f...
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Shuttle has evolved from a motherboard OEM to the inventor of the barebones system to a company that sells fully integrated systems. Theyre still doing the Small Form Factor thing, though, and the X100 is clearly an attempt to woo the form...
The X100s small, trendy form factor and the less-is-more approach to its design are also notable in Apples Mac Mini. The similarity extends to the technical details, too: The Core Duo processor and the use of mobile parts are both features of Apple...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-06-11 01:35:18
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Ever since the PC started encroaching into the living room space with the convergence of digital media and broadband, we have all been waiting for its Holy Grail - that perfect blend of style and performance which acts as the indispensable...
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