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Published: 2009-07-15, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
The Shuttle X27D is available at an attractive entry-level price, but once optical and hard drives and a useful amount of RAM are fitted, it can be easily beaten in value by better performing systems, such as the Advent Eco PC at around the same price...
Where previous SFFs have been a hard sell for Shuttle, the X27-D hits the mark very well with a fantastic looking case, a better set of features and a more flexible build than the rest of the nettop competition. The well built power unit makes the X27-...
Published: 2009-07-27, Author: Andrew , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: NameBarebones PC: Shuttle X27DSummary:Bare bones computing with a price tag to matchRating:3.5/5RRP:$449Contact:playtech.co.nzJust like the Hoover for vacuum cleaning and Tannoy for speakers, Shuttle has become almost synonymous with small form-factor PCs...
The Shuttle X27D is available at an attractive entry-level price, but once optical and hard drives and a useful amount of RAM are fitted, it can be easily beaten in value by better performing systems, such as the Advent Eco PC at around the same price...
Abstract: Shuttles X27D is a smart-looking barebones PC with a built-in Intel Atom processor. It measures just 70x185x250mm, which is ideal if you need a very compact PC. The power supply is external, however, and so will add to the clutter under your desk. ...
Abstract: Vista is a possibility when it comes to the X27D, but the Atom 330 CPU of the Shuttle X27D struggles with even basic tasks in Windows XP, so it isnt surprising that many Atom-equipped laptops have less demanding Linux -based operating systems. However...