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SATO SS51G SYSTEM

Thursday December 12, 2002
AUD
$2500
Price at time of review.

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.

While it’s unique in size and packs a good number of features, the SS51G System is a little slow in the performance.

SATO SS51G SYSTEM
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Written by Daniel Gardiner
Tags: SATO | SS51G | SYSTEM

This article appeared in the December, 2002 issue of PC Authority.

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