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Shuttle släpper XPC mini X 200
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Shuttle XPC mini X 200 har lanserats av Shuttle som en efterträdare till X 100-serien som Shuttle lanserade under början på förra året. Efterträdaren fortsätter med samma minimalistiska format (21x5.5x30cm) men med uppdaterad hårdvara i form av stöd för Core 2 Duo, medan grafiken gått i andra riktningen då man gått från ATIs X1400-krets till Intels integrerade. Detta vägs dock upp av en breddad funktionalitet. Shuttle har lanserat två olika modeller där en integrerad TV-tuner för både analoga och digitala (DVB-T) signaler skiljer 200MA från 200BA. Systemen kan konfigureras enligt eget tycke på Shuttle's hemsida, men all hårdvara till trots är den främsta egenskapen designen och den kan ni titta närmare på nedan;

The Shuttle XPC mini X 200 launches with two base configurations: the Shuttle XPC mini X 200MA targeting Media Centre users and the Shuttle XPC mini X 200BA for use in offices. Numerous other individual configurations are available in the Shuttle Systems Configurator.



  • Shuttle XPC mini X 200MA
    The Shuttle XPC mini X 200MA represents Shuttle's latest Media Centre innovation. The ultra small dimensions let it conquer places, devices with the size of a DVD player have been inappropriate for. The included remote control and Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition warrant easy access to the device. The digital DVI interface quickly connects the Shuttle XPC mini X 200MA to plasma TVs and TFT displays. With an optional adapter multimedia devices can even be connected via HDMI.
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    RRP: 948 Euros net



  • Shuttle XPC mini X 200BA
    A real eye-catcher: The Shuttle XPC mini X 200BA features modern Intel processors and a DVI/VGA-out making it a powerful SFF PC system with high potential for office applications. Its connectivity for up to two monitors gets you the whole picture.
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    RRP: 743 Euros net

    Special features of the Shuttle XPC mini X 200 series:



  • Barely 55 mm tall
  • Supports powerful mobile processors such as Intel Core2 Duo, Intel Core Duo or Celeron M
  • Integrated Intel graphics engine with multi monitor support and DVI-out
  • Infrared remote control with built-in receiver in the front panel
  • Hybrid TV tuner for analogue and digital DVB-T TV reception*
  • Standard hard disk (3,5'' with Serial-ATA II technology)
  • Built-in DVD combo drive or dual layer DVD writer
  • 4-in-1 card reader for numerous types of memory cards
  • 8-channel HD-audio with digital SPDIF-out
  • High connectivity – despite its compact dimensions
  • Integrated networking and optional Wireless LAN technology
  • Extremely low-noise operation thanks to an external fanless power supply
  • Vertical and horizontal use possible (stand included) 
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