
The Shuttle XPC Barebone SG41J4 is the second generation of the SG41 series. It has a unique J4 front panel that can be easily customized with photos, logos or information. Based on Intel G41 Express chipset, this entry-level mini-Barebone supports up to 8GB of dual channel DDR3 memory, modern Celeron and Core 2 processors with up to four cores, an optical 5.25-inch drive and up to two 3.5-inch hard disk drives. If you are interested, you can buy the Shuttle XPC Barebone SG41J4 Cube PC for $212. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Shuttle has recently unveiled two new Sandy Bridge mini-PC, the XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7. Both computers share similar specifications and are compatible with a wide range of Sandy Bridge CPUs from the Core I3, Core i5 and Core i7 product families. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7 provide four USB 3.0, four USB 2.0, two eSATA/USB, two 3.5-inch drives slot, a 300W 80-PLUS-certified power supply unit, a 5.35-inch drive slot and four DIMM slots that enable DDR3 memory support with a maximum capacity of 16GB. Other specs include Gigabit-LAN, HDMI and DVI-I connections. Additional graphics performance is provided by the PCI-Express 2.0 x16 port, which is compatible with the latest dual-slot graphics cards. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SH67H3 and SH67H7 will be available in March 2011 for $322 and $340, respectively. [Softpedia]

Shuttle hits back by showcasing their first Android tablet at this year’s CES. Dubbed as the P10AN01, the device sports a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, a NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor, a microSD card slot, built-in stereo speakers, a USB port, an HDMI port and runs on Android 2.2 OS. Watch the hands-on video after the break for more details. Read more

Shuttle has recently announced the availability of the XS35 slim PC series that consists of three ready-to-ship configurations – XS35 everyday, XS35 media, and XS35 high-definition. All models are powered by an Intel Atom D510 dual-core processor, up to 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a slim DVD burner, 802.11b/g/n wireless, 5 USB ports, a 4-in-1 card reader and a D-sub connector. The Shuttle XS35 everyday and media adopt Intel GMA 3150 graphics, while the XS35 high-definition comes with an nVidia Ion graphics. What’s more, the high-end Shuttle XS35 high -definition also features a 500GB hard drive and a Blu-ray drive. The Shuttle XS35 everyday, media and high-definition are priced at $240, $290 and $380, respectively. [PCLaunches]

The latest small form factor PC from Shuttle has just been unveiled and it is this new XPC Barebone SH55J2. It will be compatible with Intel’s Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 CPU ranges. It will also be the first machine to support all socket 1156 Core variants. The computer will have both HDMI and VGA outputs for external viewing on your TV. This is shaping up to be a very capable system for an attractive price point of around $320. [SlashGear]

Shuttle is about to release a new Mini PC, which is said to be setting the benchmark for all other Mini PCs in the future. It is only 1.5 inches thin but don’t let that fool you, this thing is a powerhouse. It will be easy to mount behind a flat panel display and will run silently because ti has no cooling fan. It will pack in a dual core Atom D510 processor and you will also get an optical drive along with the next generation NVIDIA Ion graphics chipset for full HD playback. [UberGizmo]

Shuttle today announced the XPC Barebone SX58J3 Mini-PC in the European market. Dubbed as the world’s fastest Mini-PC, the Barebone SX58J3 is powered by an Intel X58 Express chipset that allows this mini-PC to handle a powerful Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition six-core processor and up to 16GB DDR3 memory. There are also two PCI-Express slots that accommodate high-end graphics cards. Additionally, the 80-PLUS-certified 500W power supply unit provides the necessary energy and the patented heatpipe cooling system guarantees maximum stability. The XPC Barebone SX58J3 is currently available for $580 each. [Shuttle]

Shuttle has rolled out their newest gaming PC namely the J3 5800G. This compact system is powered by a choice of either Intel Core i7 or i7 Extreme Edition processor and features an optional NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT, 9800 GT or GT 240 graphics card, up to 16GB RAM, up to 4TB hard drive, an optional DVD writer, Blu-ray drive or Blu-ray writer, a 4-in-1 card reader, a 500W power supply and runs on Windows 7 OS. Measuring 204mm x 215mm x 333mm, the J3 5800G is now available for pre-order for a starting price of $1,899. [Shuttle]

Shuttle has announced the successor to its XPC SG41J1 barebone PC by releasing the XPC SG41J1 Plus. Unlike its predecessor, the XPC SG41J1 Plus supports for DDR3 memory (up to 8GB) instead of DDR2. This new model also supports for Intel Core 2 series processors and comes equipped with an integrated Intel GMA X4500 graphics card, a 32-bit PCI slot, a PCI-Express x16 slot, six USB 2.0 ports, a DVI output, Gigabit Ethernet, 5.1 channel audio and an efficient 250W power supply. The XPC SG41J1 Plus sells for $195. [PCLaunches]

Shuttle will introduce two new computers that are based on Intel Gulftown and nVidia ION 2 platforms at the upcoming Computex 2010 show. The new Shuttle J3 is based on the Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition “Gulftown” processor. It uses an nVidia GeForce GTX 480 graphics card that supports DirectX 11.
The company will also introduce a small desktop that is claimed as “the world’s smallest 1-liter slim PC”. Based on next-generation nVidia ION 2 graphics card, the new Shuttle small desktop features a slim optical drive bay for internal DVD drives. Stay tuned for more updates. [PCLaunches]