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The Swedish hardware website 64bits.se reviewed the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB77G5, and its reviewer was quite impressed. "The
initial feeling when I got the box and packed it up was: wow - this one looks nice."
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The editors were quick to notice that most of Shuttle's competitors have something in common: "most of the current barebones have borrowed their looks from the cube form of Shuttle XPC Barebones.
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The German hardware website Allround-PC took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB77G5. They were especially impressed with its performance and very good workmanship...
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The experts at the Australian hardware website "Tweak Town" had
some very positive comments about the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB77G5, rating it 8.5 out of 10...
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The German hardware website "Tomshardware" had a look at the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB77G5, finding it to be as an "interesting alternative" to the 925X chipset-based computers.
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"Shuttle is well known throughout the enthusiast community for their innovative XPC based systems", so Hardocp.com was about to find out if Shuttle's latest Small Form Factor XPC could follow this trend...
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There are few differences on paper between the SB75G2 and its replacement, the SB77G5. Barebonecenter tested the cube and praised it with: "the SB75G5 delivers the high performance we had expected from it."
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"The Shuttle XPC SB77G5 is in my eyes currently the best Shuttle barebone available", praises WCM. The XPC SB77G5 convinces "in optical aspects as well as in performance and stability"...
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The performance of the sample is very strong - as we expected. Graphics are pretty good and it looks very noble. Who or what is it?...
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The Tech Report, a professional source of news and tests, took a closer look at the SB77G5. They were especially impressed with the "sleek, refined chassis and relatively inexpensive price tag giving it universal appeal."...
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The "Angelina Jolie" of SFF PCs - design wise, the XPC SB77G5 is about as efficient as any small form factor PC we've ever had in the lab here," claims the American hardware website HotHardware...
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The Shuttle XPC SB77G5 is a very interesting barebone. By combining the Intel 875 chipset and the new Socket 775 you can still use the good old AGP technology...
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Tweakup, one of Denmark's biggest hardware review sites, took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC Barebones SN95G5 and SB77G5...
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The Austrian IT-website "Minitechnet" took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC barebone SB77G5 and was impressed by its "striking, beautiful and clear design"...
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