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Shuttle XS35
$380.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi. Offers up to 500GB hard drive space (SATA 2.5", user-upgradeable with even larger drives or SSD's). HDMI output, plus VGA for legacy monitors/projectors.
The Cons:Power supply is external, adds bulk to your desk. No Core i3/i5/i7 processor options - Atom D510 is dual-core but still a bit slow. No eSATA or USB 3.0 ports for high-speed external storage.
The Shuttle XS35 is an ultra-compact, 1.5" (3.8cm) thin nettop released in August 2010. It utilizes an unusual shape with a standardized VESA mounting interface that allows it to be custom fitted beneath any plat panel display.
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Featured on the XS35 is a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor at 1.66GHz, the NM10 Express Chipset for energy savings, and a high-performance nVidia GT218 (Ion2) graphics card that supports 3D video streaming and playback. Additional features include 5 USB ports, Ethernet connectivity, audio outputs, a 4-in-1 card reader, up to 500GB hard drive space, and audio inputs. It supports HDMI as well as VGA graphics outputs and can be ordered with an integrated DVD-RW/BD-R optical drive. However, the XS35 is ready to accept a Kensington lock.
Features
- Ultra-Compact Nettop
- 3.5mm Thin Frame
- VESA Mounting Interface
- Dual-Core Intel Atom D510 Processor (1.66GHz)
- NM10 Express Chipset
- Ion2 Graphics
- HDMI Output
- USB Interface (5x)
- Ethernet LAN
- Audio Output
- 4-in-1 Card Reader
- VGA Display Port
- Optional Optical DVD-RW/BD-R Drive
- Optional Kensington
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integrated 802.11b/g/n WiFi
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offers up to 500GB hard drive space (SATA 2.5", user-upgradeable with even larger drives or SSD's)
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HDMI output, plus VGA for legacy monitors/projectors
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NVidia Ion2 graphics with full 1080p HD video playback
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can be ordered with Blu-Ray optical drive (unlike Macs)
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unltra-compact, fanless design
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affordable price point (can be ordered as bare-bone without OS)
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power supply is external, adds bulk to your desk
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no Core i3/i5/i7 processor options - Atom D510 is dual-core but still a bit slow
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no eSATA or USB 3.0 ports for high-speed external storage
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