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Shuttle X350 ups the ante for slim mini PCs

Shuttle X350 ups the ante for slim mini PCs

Shuttle’s X350 is said to set the benchmark when it comes to high performance mini PCs which don’t take up too much space on your desk or workspace at all. Measuring Being smaller than its predecessors, it is no pushover when it comes to performance, measuring a mere 1.5″ thin that lets you mount it behind a flat panel display. Apart from that, the X350 will run silently since it has no cooling fans to speak of. Packing a dual-core Intel Atom D510 processor, you will also get an optical drive within alongside the next generation NVIDIA ION graphics chipset for full HD playback amongst others. There was no mention of pricing or a release date, but this would make for a suitable candidate if you’re looking into sprucing your living room up with a Home Theater PC. [Press Release]

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