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"Shuttle has built a media center PC that deserves a place in any well-heeled living room," cites the British hardware web site "The Register" about the lastest media centre innovation from Shuttle. The complete Shuttle XPC mini X 200 scored 80 per cent for being "sleek, attractive, smart, stylish and small" and "a fine media centre system."
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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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The UK’s popular computer magazine PC Plus loves "the appearance of Shuttle’s latest mini media centre" which is a "fully functional PC stuffed to the grills with performance mobile components." Its "mouse-like decibel level" and "pleasingly stylish aesthetics" indicate what it was designed for: media centre. Its name: Shuttle XPC mini X 200.
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A "luxury item" had the editors of the British IT magazine PC Answers in for review. The model tested was "compact" and "stylish," too. The editors had a closer look at the Shuttle XPC mini X 200 that was designed to sit in lounges or living rooms. To find out if it lives up to the prerequisites of media centre PCs, just read on.
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Media centre PCs were in focus of the editors of the Swedish multimedia magazine M3. Sure Shuttle with "its many years of experience in the small form factor segment" couldn't miss this group test. The Shuttle XPC mini X 200 was well-prepared to face the competition and impressed the editors with its design, "nearly noiseless operation" and media centre functionality.
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"Shuttle delivers the perfect solution for anyone who wants to use the entirety of media centre functions without having a boring PC stitting in the living room taking up much room," state the editors of Scandinavia's premier computer magazine Komputer for alle. The Shuttle XPC mini X 200 convinced the editors managing a proud overall score of 8 out of 10 points.
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"A high-quality, pint-sized media PC," had the editors of the British computer magazine for enthusiasts in their test labs. What else than the Shuttle XPC mini X 200 could they be talking about when the matter is "extremely dimunitive design", "exceptionally quietness" and a "fully functional PVR?" Read on to find out what else helped Shuttle's smallest media centre PC to win Custom PC's craved Approved Award.
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"Very stylish, with a couple of nice touches," state the editors of the British premier computer magazine Computeractive. Being "even smaller than Shuttle's normal cases," the unit also "draws minimal power." The model the editors are referring to is the Shuttle XPC mini X 200, is tiniest complete media centre PC from Shuttle.
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"The Shuttle mini X200M is compact and quiet, comparatively easily to upgrade, and comes with some useful extras," writes the British computer magazine Computer Shopper about Shuttle's tiniest complete media centre PC introduced to date.
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With the overall rating of "Very Good" finished the smallest complete media centre PC from Shuttle the tests on the British multimedia web site C-Net.co.uk. The Shuttle XPC mini X 200 was cited to be "a fantastic example of a small form-factor PC" and convinced the editors by its "quiet operation", "fantastic looks" and also with "plenty of flexibility."
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