
Shuttle has launched its new barebone PC called the K45 mini-PC. It sports power-saving and current dual-core processors. This PC is perfect for use in home, office, an information kiosk, or as a cashier system. Measuring 280mm × 190mm × 170mm, the Shuttle K45 is priced at around $144. Read the list of specs after the jump. [Digitimes] More

Shuttle Japan presents the ShuttlePro on December 21st. It comes with a chipset that is an Intel X38 Express + ICH9R, ATI crossfire is supported by a power supply of 450W (80PLUS certified), Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme + Pentium DC/Celeron support , RAM of DDR2-800 on 4 slots and a 2PCI. The best part is it’s protected against intruders by an integrated fingerprints.
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by Johan on October 11, 2007

After introducing the XPS SP35P2 Pro desktop last month, Shuttle has recently unveiled the company’s newest small form factor (SFF) PC. The XPC Prima SX38P2 Pro is using the latest Intel 45nm multi-core processors with up to 1333MHz FSB. The PC also features Intel X38 Express Chipset, Intel Turbo Memory Technology and PCI Express 2.0 that sports ATI CrossFire graphics. Other features include 8GB DDR2 RAM (1066MHz over-clocked) and 80 PLUS certified power supplies which is 33% more efficient than current power supplies.
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by Johan on July 31, 2007

Shuttle has recently launched its barebone PC called the Glamor XPC SG33G5 in the Korea market. The computer features Intel Clear Video technology for high-definition MPEG2 playback, and supports HDMI output at 720p, 1080i, and 1080p resolutions. The graphics core appears to be identical to the GMA X3000 integrated graphics in Intel G965 Express chipset. Pricing info is still unknown.
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