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Review > Value PC
Shuttle ZEN XPC ST62K
by Dan Chiappini

Shuttle's push on the small form factor market has seen the PC finally migrate from the bedroom to become an integral part of the lounge room and entertainment set up. Capable of a number of varied roles, these include file servers, HDTV receiving boxes and media streaming machines.

Mar 10, 2004
Review > Value PC
Shuttle SB95P
by Ty Pendlebury

Shuttle's SB95P is a small form factor (SFF) aimed at the enthusiast/gamer market, and it takes advantage of the i925 iteration of PCI-E. Though Shuttle are known for their XPC’s striking looks, in this case the colour scheme is nothing to write home about: is gun-metal anyone's favourite colour?

Mar 2, 2005
Shuttle XPC SB81
by John Gillooly

The concept of fitting normal PC hardware into a tiny package has been proven to work and small form factor (SFF) systems are now commonplace.

Sep 8, 2004
Review > Value PC
Shuttle X50, the lightweight PC you can carry with you
by Darien Graham-Smith

A very likeable all-in-one – albeit limited in its usefulness beyond basic functions. Read our review of Shuttle's new all-in-one X50

Sep 1, 2009
Shuttle XP17 FPD
by Darren Ellis

Shuttle has made a name for themselves with stylish and innovative barebones PCs, and now comes along this excellent addition to any XPC you own. Scratch that - this TFT would look good with any PC you own.

Oct 14, 2004
Review > Value PC
Shuttle XPC ST20G5
by Ty Pendlebury

The Shuttle XPC is an icon of SFF design, and there are as many iterations as there are chipsets.

Jul 5, 2005
Review > Value PC
SHUTTLE XPC SB65G2
by Staff Writers

Synonymous with the barebones market, Shuttle has carved a niche by providing enthusiasts exactly what they crave, but in mini form factored systems.

Dec 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
SHUTTLE XPC SS51G
by Staff Writers

The XPC SS51G is the cheapest of the Shuttle offerings this month. Again, the ease of hardware installation makes this product fantastically user friendly, given the ability to just pop out the optical storage bay, insert your drive and floppy and whack it back in. No mess, no fuss.

Dec 1, 2003
Review > Value PC
SHUTTLE XPC SB62G2
by Dan Chiappini

Swiping the hardware from the PC Authority test bench, we went about putting together our Shuttle XPC. Immediately we were confronted by one of the idiosyncrasies of small form factor PCs: squeezing all the hardware in the tiny space inside.

Oct 8, 2003
Review > AMD
Shuttle AB48N
by Staff Writers

Like the AK39N, the AB48N is a slightly smaller ATX board with two DIMMs, and does not come with SATA, although it does incorporate six-channel audio and 10/100 Ethernet.

Jul 1, 2003
News
Shuttle, Sato in stoush
by Byron Connolly

Taiwanese computer maker Shuttle has ended a distribution relationship with Sato Technology, instead opting to run with only two distributors in Australia, Altech and Multimedia Technology (MMT).

Jan 17, 2005
News
Altech signs Shuttle
by Byron Connolly

IT wholesaler Altech has signed up as the second Australian distributor for Taiwanese computer maker Shuttle. Under the arrangement, Altech would be distributing the company's line of "XPC" small form factor bare-bones PCs.

Sep 13, 2004
Review > Mid-range PC
Shuttle XPC Barebone SG33G5
by Dave Stephenson

Not very competitive on price, but there’s plenty of scope for performance

Oct 12, 2007
Review
SHUTTLE XPC SN41G2
by John Gillooly

One of the really annoying things about PCs is the sheer amount of desk space they occupy. This concern led to motherboard manufacturer, Shuttle, creating the product line called XPC.

Apr 1, 2003
Review > Mid-range PC
SATO SS51G SYSTEM
by Daniel Gardiner

The core of SATOs SS51G is an incredibly tiny Shuttle XPC. These bare-bones boxes have been on the market for close to six months now, and have proven effective (if not over-whelming) performers and a very popular choice for building a lounge-room PC for playing music and DVD movies.

Dec 12, 2002
Review
SHUTTLE XPC SN85G4
by Nathan Davis

Shuttle is a bit of a pioneer in the world of barebones PCs, and is one of few manufacturers to have a range of systems on offer and not just a couple of basic units. Its also the only one in this roundup to offer a barebones based around the new Athlon 64.

Jan 1, 1900
News
John Gillooly 's Computex Report, Day 1
by John Gillooly

Jun 3, 2004
News
Space Station inconvenienced as toilet fails
by Iain Thomson

Plumber's call-out fees expected to be astronomical.

May 30, 2008
News
Darren Ellis' Computex Report, Day 1
by Darren Ellis

Jun 3, 2004
Review
Shuttle XPC ST61G4
by Darren Ellis

ATI gives the integrated graphics world a kick in the arse, John Gillooly feels the vibrations.

Oct 14, 2004

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