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Press | 27/08/2004 16:09:00
2004-01-07 - Tom´s Hardware Guide:

2004-01-07 - Tom´s Hardware Guide: "Shuttle SB75G2 beats the competition"

In sales figures, the founder and originator of the mini-bare-bones concept - Shuttle - is well in the lead...

(...) In sales figures, the founder and originator of the mini-bare-bones concept - Shuttle - is well in the lead. No manufacturer offers a larger portfolio of mini-models for almost every taste. (...)

(...) Shuttle integrates the 875P chipset - which Intel like to call its workstation chip - into an XPC-series bare-bones. That puts the SB75G2 model for the P4 platform right at the top, at least on the performance scale. To be sure, none of the competitors offers a system with this chipset. (...) In general, the XPC SB75G2 makes the highest-quality impression of all of the test candidates. (...)

Conclusion: In terms of quality workmanship, the Shuttle SB75G2 beats the competition hands down. In appearance, too, the uniform coloring and will impress design-oriented customers in particular. (...)

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January, 7th 2004

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