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According to the editors of Micro Hebdo, of the 9 Small Form Factor (SFF) PCs they tested, "Shuttle confirms once again its expertise: its models finish at the top of our rankings for AMD and Intel based processors."
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The times of big beige tower are over. You don’t need them anymore to be equipped with all components. This was also approved by the staff of the German hardware website Technic3D. They honoured the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB81P with the "Bronze Award" for being "small, but fine for play".
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"It could not have been any clearer: the best manufacturer of SFF PCs is Shuttle," write the editors of Tom’s Hardware Guide – Germany. But it wasn’t them who chose the best products of the year, since that selection was made by this famous website's readers who voted for the best hardware. Their choice? Three times Shuttle!
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Tom’s Hardware Guide’s readers have spoken: Shuttles wins a coveted "Reader’s Choice Award." Not just once, but twice! Shuttle also managed second and third place results in two other categories...
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Two largest web IT publications independently name the Shuttle XPC "Product of the Year". ...
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"We were impressed with the XPC SB81P", said the editors of the
Norwegian IT-magazine PC Pro Norway...
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"How to pack a mighty PCI Express punch into a tiny featherweight body?" You think that's impossible? Well it isn't, and Shuttle's answer is their XPC SB81P!"...
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"If you want more than the standard, the XPC SB81P is a notch above”, are the editors of Legion Hardware, one of Australians top hardware review sites, sure. ...
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The French computer magazine "Canard PC" put two Shuttle XPCs, SN95G5 and SB81P, to the test and enthusiatically reports:...
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Make your buddies drool with envy when as you out-frag and out-perform them at your next LAN party. How to do this? Take a closer look...
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Hardware Norway took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB81P and is enthusiastic: it was easy to build and up-to-date, making it functional and speedy...
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Based on the latest generation 915G intel chipset, it supports and offers all the latest technology, most importantly Pentium 4 Socket 775...
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The Norwegian computer magazine "Hjemme PC" tested the Shuttle XPC barebone SB81P, that scored six out of six possible points: "Shuttle shows again why it heads in the SFF market. We think that the competitors will again copy the ideas of Shuttle again."
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"Eyecatcher: In style of an elegant living-room accessory: the new Shuttle barebone SB81P...
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Bringing its product line bang up to date, the XPC SB81P features Intel’s 915 chipset and the new 775-pin processor socket.
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The new barebone system from Shuttle is a bit larger than its predecessor, but can offer with a new cooling concept and is very silent.
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Shuttle shows once again who the real barebone makers are. The new flagship from Shuttle is really something. The XPC SB81P is the first barebone that is designed for PCI Express and the Intel Socket 775.
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For sure, this XPC will attract its fans - complete equippment, excellent appearance and good construction.
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Overall, the new P-series chassis does the job.
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The cooling system is new too (...) The principle is simple, but ingenious
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Shuttle is once again at the forefront of the SFF market
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The new XPC SB81P is the first of a new generation of SFF systems from Shuttle and it has a lot on offer.
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Shuttle’s next generation has arrived.
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