August 29th, 2008 by
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Shuttle’s Atom-based X27 mini-PC is definitely pretty intriguing if you’re looking to play around with getting a PC in the living room or even in your car, and it’s just gotten the modder-friendly price of $189. That’s almost impulse-purchase territory — we’re definitely looking forward to seeing what kind of trouble people get into with these when it hits next month.
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August 22nd, 2008 by
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Shuttle has always been small, but now it’s hopping on the completely overcrowded green bandwagon with its latest mini PC. The X27, which sports an admittedly sleek shell, will suck down as little as 23-watts while idle and 36-watts while in use. Additionally, the unit will include one of Intel’s Atom chips, and as predicted, fan noise shouldn’t be an issue. The entire case measures just 10- x 7- x 2.75-inches, and while a price hasn’t been outed for the September-bound nettop, we’d expect to hear more as IFA gets going on the 29th.
[Thanks, Adam]
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