Looks cool, makes my xpc look huge in comparison. im more interested in the new umpc's like the samsung q1 tho
while not as small as the Mac mini or Aopen, it's still pretty small.
http://www.sfftech.com/index.php?/articles/show/843/3
Form Factor Shuttle "X" Chassis
Processor Intel® Yonah Dual Core 1.83G (667 MHz, 2MB L2 Cache)
Chipset North Bridge: Intel 945PM
South Bridge: Intel ICH7M-DH
Memory DDR2 Dual Channel SODIMM 256MB x 2
VGA ATI Mobile™ Radeon® X1400
MXM Interface
Audio Realtek ALC880
LAN Intel 82573L 1000 Base-T Gigibit
Optical Drive Slim slot DVD Multi Drive
Storage 250GB SATAII/300 Hard Disk
Internal Peripherals Integrated 4-in-1 card reader
802.11 a/b/g Wireless (Intel 3945, mini card interface)
Front Panel I/O 1 USB port
1 Power button with Away Mode
1 Power LED
1 HD / ODD LED
Rear Panel I/O 1 DVI VGA port
1 RJ45 Ethernet LAN port
4 USB 2.0 ports
1 IEEE 1394 port
1 S-Video out
1 Mic-in
1 Line-out
1 SPDIF out
1 SPDIF Coaxial Audio out
1 Connector with wireless LAN antenna
1 Regular power button
1 DC-in
Dimension 210(D) x 298.6(W) x 53.5(H)mm
OS Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition 2005
Software Adobe Acrobat Reader
Trend Micro PC-cillin2005
Cyberlink PowerDVD (MCE support)
Accessories System Manual
MCE User Manual
Quick Installation Guide
S-Video Cable
Wireless LAN Antenna
Material Plastic
Power Silent X 120W Power Adapter
Looks cool, makes my xpc look huge in comparison. im more interested in the new umpc's like the samsung q1 tho
damn spendy though
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D201GLY2, DC-DC power, 3.5 inch SATA
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lol i just read this article and was about to post the same thing here!
Since i was/am considering the new Aopen Mini's this looks like a great alternative. but pricy. Dunno if i really want some like that in the car.
I get a distinct NES (Nintendo's old console) feeling from it but any thoughts on using this in the car? It may be overkill but with a Celeron M 1.6Ghz, the power should be low enough.
I'm really interested in the idea of having a core duo and onboard radeon x1400 in my car.![]()
Although ~$800 is a lot to ask...
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