Shuttle To Supply Fully-Configured Vista XPC's
"Shuttle has added three new options to its list of pre-configured small form factor XPCs built around Windows Vista. Read on to find out more..."
Published: 5th February 2007 | Source: DigiTimes |
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Source: DigiTimes

Shuttle has added three new options to its list of pre-configured small form factor XPCs built around Windows Vista. These latest systems bank on recent Intel processors, fast memory and are compatible with the new Windows Aero user interface thanks to support of Microsoft DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3.0.
Three different pre-configured Shuttle XPCs are available with the following specifications:
| Shuttle XPC P2 3700GC with Windows Vista Home Premium Intel Core 2 Duo E6300, 1GB DDR2, 250GB SATA HDD, Nvidia GeForce 7600GT Graphics, Gigabit LAN, 22-in-1 Card Reader, Dual Layer DVD Writer Shuttle XPC G2 3200BB with Windows Vista Business Intel Celeron D 352, 1GB DDR2, 80GB SATA HDD, Intel GMA 950 Graphics, Gigabit LAN, 22-in-1 Card Reader, DVD-ROM Shuttle XPC G5 3200HC with Windows Vista Home Premium Intel Core 2 Duo E6300, 1GB DDR2, 250GB SATA HDD, Nvidia GeForce 7600GT Graphics, Gigabit LAN, 22-in-1 Card Reader, Dual Layer DVD Writer |
Additionally, the Shuttle Systems Configurator provides three different Shuttle XPCs that can be configured individually. Processors, memory modules, hard disks, graphics cards and accessories can be selected and compiled to meet personal requirements with the possibilities nearly endless for maximum individuality and choice.

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I am loving it man, another quality product used in the most constructive and intelligent way.
HAha! What a twit! :)
Nice find Sam! That guys voice is annoying thought. :rolleyes:
Nice find Sam! That guys voice is annoying thought. :rolleyes:
Oh if only i could afford to do that :rolleyes:
Way to kill a thread ..
I don`t know if it`s me, but I`m getting a bit tired of these people who go out and buy ps3, xbox360, wii - and smash em up, and in this case trash the product in the way he has.
First off it was funny, but the copy-cat stuff and the rest is just getting a bit sad.
I`m deeply sincerely sorry for voicing on this thread - but meh..
I don`t know if it`s me, but I`m getting a bit tired of these people who go out and buy ps3, xbox360, wii - and smash em up, and in this case trash the product in the way he has.
First off it was funny, but the copy-cat stuff and the rest is just getting a bit sad.
I`m deeply sincerely sorry for voicing on this thread - but meh..
I thought it was ok :)
But everytime I see something like that I always wonder how they afford to buy it and then just smash it up? and not just out of uncontrolled anger as it's all setup ready to be filmed.
Fair enough vista was incompatible, but just take it back to the shop and demand a refund tbh :confused:
But everytime I see something like that I always wonder how they afford to buy it and then just smash it up? and not just out of uncontrolled anger as it's all setup ready to be filmed.
Fair enough vista was incompatible, but just take it back to the shop and demand a refund tbh :confused:
I think its not his actions that are funny, more his stubborness to return it and how he takes out his anger and even bothers to film it
The people who do this are definitely intellectually superior to the people who buy and use the products, for sure....:rolleyes:
Im guessing it was a dud cd or something, surely, surely he wouldnt get a fully working cd and do that?
Nah! He just bought his PC from PCW***d:p


