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As a traditional rite, the well-known IT-website Tom's Hardware Guide anually gives away the "Readers' Choice Awards." Readers are asked to have a say about the year's best products. Tom's Hardware Guide Germany and USA nominated Shuttle twice in the categories "Best Innovation in Mini PCs" and "Best SFF PC Maker." Shuttle managed to receive all four titles four times in a row.
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Nowadays more and more people decide to work with a SFFPC. It does not matter "if you’re a gamer who needs something a little more compact to carry around or someone looking to set up a PC based home entertainment system." The editors of the Belgian website DVHardware.net found out why SFF PC become more and more popular by testing the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2.
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The world's biggest hardware website Tom's Hardware Guide is looking for the best and most interesting products of the year 2005.
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No matter if it’s used as a LAN party PC, as a digital solution for Media Center or as a high-end workstation – the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 fits all your needs. That’s how it convinced the editors of the Danish hardware portal Hardware-Test.dk pointing out its "good performance" and an "easy installation."
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Shuttle highlights its market leadership of barebones with the XPC Barebones SB95PV2 and SN25P. "The P-design of these SFF PC is elegant," write the editors of Tom's Hardware Guide after testing two SFF PCs in Shuttle's P-series chassis. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 was developed for Intel's socket 775 CPUs, while the Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P supports AMD's Athlon64 or Sempron processors with socket 939. Overall both of them left a "solid impression."
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The German lifestyle magazine "SFT" did a group test with a couple of so-called "lifestyle computers" in their latest issue. PCs have become a "more and more essential part of everyone's life" - whether it's at the office at home, for typical computer work, music or multimedia. But these applications weren't the subject of this test. "In this special test we gave our full attention to "Lifestyle PCs" which shine thanks to both their performance and design,
conquering living rooms and gamers' hearts as well." Included in the the test: Shuttle! Find out why Shuttle, again, finished first...
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"The word flagship immediately comes to mind if you talk about the [Shuttle XPC Barebone] SB95P" write the editors of the German hardware website Barebonecenter.de. That opinion was already formed given the technical specifications of the barebone. And a detailed test proved it right. The Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 was honored with the “Silver Award.” But how did the Small Form Factor (SFF) PC manage to impress the editors so?
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"Shuttle has done it again," screamed out the editors of the well-known American website "SFFTech." Inspecting the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2, the reviewers discovered "the head of the class" looking down to everything else that calls itself SFF-PCs. Combined with its AMD-counterpart Shuttle XPC Barebone SN25P, Shuttle has "two kings of SFF" in their hands.
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The American hardware fans of "Hothardware.com" got to look at the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2. If it could keep pace with its bigger counterparts? Well, they call it truly a "portable powerhouse." But there were lots of more positive aspects that were discovered. Find out about what else left them happy.
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The German hardware website Hardwareluxx tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 and had a lot of good things to report. "The fact is that Shuttle has once again put a very good package forward...
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The IT pros at hardocp took a closer look at the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 and found "another winner for Shuttle," calling it "a giant in the land of the i925XE machines, but the smallest to be found."
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The Italian website "Dinoxpc" tested the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2, pointing out its "good performance" in spite of its small size. The "very beautiful case" comes in a sleek design and did well on all benchmark tests, while offering high connectivity such as several audio connectors, FireWire and USB 2.0 in the front panel.
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"Those who can never get enough power, and are looking for a barebone with good upgrade potential, will be well served by the Shuttle SB95PV2." This conclusion of the German IT magazine C’t is very positive, but then again the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95P offers many advantages.
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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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"It may be slightly boring to repeat ourselves, but we must: Shuttle has yet again presented users with a beautiful, high
quality mini-PC," write the editors of Prohardver. ...
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“The system is an excellent example of what can be crammed into a relatively small computer,” write the editors of the online magazine BIOS. As the “world’s first Intel 925XE-based small form-factor (SFF) computer,” the Shuttle XPC Barebone SB95PV2 is one of the “most powerful and feature-rich SFF PCs currently available.” ...
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