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"We are very impressed by Shuttle's SG33G5M," conclude the editors of the Dutch computer magazine PCM having had a closer look at Shuttle's latest Intel-based media centre barebone PC. When it comes to media centre applications, "there are not many barebones which are better suited than this one," state the editors.
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A bunch of eight complete media centre PCs were in focus of the Dutch computer magazine PCM. Sure the Shuttle XPC mini X 200 couldn't miss this round up and convinced the editors with its design, "good picture quality" and "reasonable low power consumption" managing a proud second rank with an overall score of four out of five stars.
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"A winner" had the editors of the Dutch computer magazine in their labs. A combination of "high performance, good stability and low-noise level" characterizes the small form factor PC which managed the breath-taking result of a full score - five out of five stars. What else could the editors be talking about than Shuttle's powerhouse XPC Barebone SD39P2?
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"Ein extrem kräftiges Paket", "gute Verarbeitungsqualität", "sehr leistungsstark" und "selbst konfigurierbar". Worüber die Redakteure des niederländischen Computermagazins Hardware Info schreiben? Über den Shuttle XPC P 2500G. "Einen erstklassigen PC."
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"Very compact computers that are equipped with latest technologies," this is what the brand Shuttle is known for according to the editors of the Dutch computer magazine Hardware Info. "Beautiful, but not cheap," they add. In fact, Shuttle takes even this hurdle proven by the introduction of the Shuttle T-Series which includes the SS31T – a "good example" of a "bargain product."
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"For quite some time now, Shuttle also makes TFTs displays apart form their barebones," write the editors of the Dutch IT-magazine Computer!Totaal. With the Shuttle XP17 TFT TempAG V2 the editors tested a monitor that was praised for its "stylish design" and its "fast 8ms response time."
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"The Shuttle XPC P2 3700G is loaded with the best of the fastest components," conclude the editors of the Dutch computer magazine Computer!Totaal having recently tested the Shuttle XPC P2 3700G which managed to impress the editors with "very good performance in games," its "stylish and small case" and an "relatively low noise level."
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The Shuttle XPC P2 3500G claims to be "a little speed demon that is ideally suited to run demanding games and manage general computing needs." But does it live up to this promises? The editors of the leading Dutch IT magazine Computer!Totaal took a closer look at the unit.
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